RNAseq analysis for the diagnosis of muscular dystrophy

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Abstract

The precise genetic cause remains elusive in nearly 50% of patients with presumed neurogenetic disease, representing a significant barrier for clinical care. This is despite significant advances in clinical genetic diagnostics, including the application of whole-exome sequencing and next-generation sequencing-based gene panels. In this study, we identify a deep intronic mutation in the DMD gene in a patient with muscular dystrophy using both conventional and RNAseq-based transcriptome analyses. The implications of our data are that noncoding mutations likely comprise an important source of unresolved genetic disease and that RNAseq is a powerful platform for detecting such mutations.

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Gonorazky, H., Liang, M., Cummings, B., Lek, M., Micallef, J., Hawkins, C., … Dowling, J. J. (2016). RNAseq analysis for the diagnosis of muscular dystrophy. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 3(1), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.267

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