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Title: Molecular Diagnosis of Muscular Dystrophy Patients in Western Indian Population: A Comprehensive Mutation Analysis Using Amplicon Sequencing
Authors: Patel, K
Bhatt, A. D
Shah, K.,
Waghela, B. N
Pandit, R. J. R. J.
Sheth, H.
Joshi, M.
Keywords: next generation sequencing
multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification
muscular dystrophy
becker muscular dystrophy
limb-girdle muscular
dystrophies, congenital
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Frontiers in Genetics
Citation: Patel, K. M., Bhatt, A. D., Shah, K., Waghela, B. N., Pandit, R. J., Sheth, H., ... & Joshi, M. N. (2021). Molecular Diagnosis of Muscular Dystrophy Patients in Western Indian Population: A Comprehensive Mutation Analysis Using Amplicon Sequencing. Frontiers in Genetics, 12, 770350.
Abstract: Muscular Dystrophies (MDs) are a group of inherited diseases and heterogeneous in nature. To date, 40 different genes have been reported for the occurrence and/or progression of MDs. This study was conducted to demonstrate the application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in developing a time-saving and cost-effective diagnostic method to detect single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and copy number variants (CNVs) in a single test. A total of 123 cases clinically suspected of MD were enrolled in this study. Amplicon panel-based diagnosis was carried out for 102 (DMD/BMD) cases and the results were further screened using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). Whilst in the case of LGMD (N = 19) and UMD (N = 2), only NGS panel-based analysis was carried out. We identified the large deletions in 74.50% (76/102) of the cases screened with query DMD or BMD. Further, the large deletion in CAPN3 gene (N = 3) and known SNV mutations (N = 4) were identified in LGMD patients. Together, the total diagnosis rate for this amplicon panel was 70.73% (87/123) which demonstrated the utility of panel-based diagnosis for high throughput, affordable, and time-saving diagnostic strategy. Collectively, present study demonstrates that the panel based NGS sequencing could be superior over to MLPA.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2033
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