A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt

Background: NGS enables simultaneous sequencing of large numbers of associated genes in genetic heterogeneous disorders, in a more rapid and cost-effective manner than traditional technologies. However there have been limited direct comparisons between NGS and more established technologies to assess...

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Main Authors: Heba Sh. Kassem, Roddy Walsh, Paul J. Barton, Besra S. Abdelghany, Remon S. Azer, Rachel Buchan, Shibu John, Ahmed Elguindy, Sarah Moharem-ElGamal, Hala M. Badran, Hoda Shehata, Stuart A. Cook, Magdi H. Yacoub
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author Heba Sh. Kassem
Roddy Walsh
Paul J. Barton
Besra S. Abdelghany
Remon S. Azer
Rachel Buchan
Shibu John
Ahmed Elguindy
Sarah Moharem-ElGamal
Hala M. Badran
Hoda Shehata
Stuart A. Cook
Magdi H. Yacoub
spellingShingle Heba Sh. Kassem
Roddy Walsh
Paul J. Barton
Besra S. Abdelghany
Remon S. Azer
Rachel Buchan
Shibu John
Ahmed Elguindy
Sarah Moharem-ElGamal
Hala M. Badran
Hoda Shehata
Stuart A. Cook
Magdi H. Yacoub
A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
author_facet Heba Sh. Kassem
Roddy Walsh
Paul J. Barton
Besra S. Abdelghany
Remon S. Azer
Rachel Buchan
Shibu John
Ahmed Elguindy
Sarah Moharem-ElGamal
Hala M. Badran
Hoda Shehata
Stuart A. Cook
Magdi H. Yacoub
author_sort Heba Sh. Kassem
title A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt
title_short A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt
title_full A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt
title_fullStr A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in Egypt
title_sort comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (mybpc3, myh7, tnnt2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of hcm patients in egypt
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
issn 1110-8630
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background: NGS enables simultaneous sequencing of large numbers of associated genes in genetic heterogeneous disorders, in a more rapid and cost-effective manner than traditional technologies. However there have been limited direct comparisons between NGS and more established technologies to assess the sensitivity and false negative rates of this new approach. The scope of the present manuscript is to compare variants detected in MYBPC3, MYH7 and TNNT2 genes using the stepwise dHPLC/Sanger versus targeted NGS. Methods: In this study, we have analysed a group of 150 samples of patients from the Bibliotheca Alexandrina-Aswan Heart Centre National HCM program. The genetic testing was simultaneously undertaken by high throughput denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (dHPLC) followed by Sanger based sequencing and targeted next generation deep sequencing using panel of inherited cardiac genes (ICC). The panel included over 100 genes including the 3 sarcomeric genes. Analysis of the sequencing data of the 3 genes was undertaken in a double blinded strategy. Results: NGS analysis detected all pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants identified by dHPLC (50 in total, some samples had double hits). There was a 0% false negative rate for NGS based analysis. Nineteen variants were missed by dHPLC and detected by NGS, thus increasing the diagnostic yield in this co- analysed cohort from 22.0% (33/150) to 31.3% (47/150).Of interest to note that the mutation spectrum in this Egyptian HCM population revealed a high rate of homozygosity in MYBPC3 and MYH7 genes in comparison to other population studies (6/150, 4%). None of the homozygous samples were detected by dHPLC analysis. Conclusion: NGS provides a useful and rapid tool to allow panoramic screening of several genes simultaneously with a high sensitivity rate amongst genes of known etiologic role allowing high throughput analysis of HCM patients and relevant control series in a less characterised population. Keywords: Genetics, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Egypt, Sanger, Next generation sequencing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110863017300459
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spelling doaj-0c6f1fead1724d898d4dc8c69c82896f2020-11-25T01:17:51ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics1110-86302017-10-01184381387A comparative study of mutation screening of sarcomeric genes (MYBPC3, MYH7, TNNT2) using single gene approach versus targeted gene panel next generation sequencing in a cohort of HCM patients in EgyptHeba Sh. Kassem0Roddy Walsh1Paul J. Barton2Besra S. Abdelghany3Remon S. Azer4Rachel Buchan5Shibu John6Ahmed Elguindy7Sarah Moharem-ElGamal8Hala M. Badran9Hoda Shehata10Stuart A. Cook11Magdi H. Yacoub12MagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, Egypt; Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptNational Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London SW3 6LY, UK; NIHR Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College London, London SW3 6NP, UKNational Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London SW3 6LY, UK; NIHR Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College London, London SW3 6NP, UKMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, EgyptMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, EgyptNational Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London SW3 6LY, UK; NIHR Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College London, London SW3 6NP, UKNational Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London SW3 6LY, UK; NIHR Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College London, London SW3 6NP, UKMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, EgyptMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, Egypt; National Heart Institute, Cairo, EgyptMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, Egypt; Menofia Faculty of Medicine, EgyptMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, Egypt; Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, EgyptNational Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London SW3 6LY, UK; MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, UK; National Heart Research Institute Singapore, National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore 168752, Singapore; Division of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Disorders, Duke-National University of Singapore, Singapore 169857, SingaporeMagdiYacoub Heart Foundation, Aswan Heart Centre, Egypt; National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London SW3 6LY, UK; Corresponding author at: Aswan Heart Center, Kasr El Haggar Street, Aswan, Egypt.Background: NGS enables simultaneous sequencing of large numbers of associated genes in genetic heterogeneous disorders, in a more rapid and cost-effective manner than traditional technologies. However there have been limited direct comparisons between NGS and more established technologies to assess the sensitivity and false negative rates of this new approach. The scope of the present manuscript is to compare variants detected in MYBPC3, MYH7 and TNNT2 genes using the stepwise dHPLC/Sanger versus targeted NGS. Methods: In this study, we have analysed a group of 150 samples of patients from the Bibliotheca Alexandrina-Aswan Heart Centre National HCM program. The genetic testing was simultaneously undertaken by high throughput denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (dHPLC) followed by Sanger based sequencing and targeted next generation deep sequencing using panel of inherited cardiac genes (ICC). The panel included over 100 genes including the 3 sarcomeric genes. Analysis of the sequencing data of the 3 genes was undertaken in a double blinded strategy. Results: NGS analysis detected all pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants identified by dHPLC (50 in total, some samples had double hits). There was a 0% false negative rate for NGS based analysis. Nineteen variants were missed by dHPLC and detected by NGS, thus increasing the diagnostic yield in this co- analysed cohort from 22.0% (33/150) to 31.3% (47/150).Of interest to note that the mutation spectrum in this Egyptian HCM population revealed a high rate of homozygosity in MYBPC3 and MYH7 genes in comparison to other population studies (6/150, 4%). None of the homozygous samples were detected by dHPLC analysis. Conclusion: NGS provides a useful and rapid tool to allow panoramic screening of several genes simultaneously with a high sensitivity rate amongst genes of known etiologic role allowing high throughput analysis of HCM patients and relevant control series in a less characterised population. Keywords: Genetics, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Egypt, Sanger, Next generation sequencinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110863017300459