Mohammed M Alfayyadh, Neven Maksemous, Heidi G Sutherland, Rodney A Lea, Lyn R Griffiths
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PathVar: A Customisable NGS Variant Calling Algorithm Implicates Novel Candidate Genes and Pathways in Hemiplegic Migraine.
The exponential growth of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data requires innovative bioinformatics approaches to unravel the genetic underpinnings of diseases. Hemiplegic migraine (HM), a debilitating neurological disorder with a genetic basis, is one such condition that warrants further investigation. Notably, the genetic heterogeneity of HM is underscored by the fact that approximately two-thirds of patients lack pathogenic variants in the known causal ion channel genes. In this context, we have developed PathVar, a novel bioinformatics algorithm that harnesses publicly available tools and software for pathogenic variant discovery in NGS data. PathVar integrates a suite of tools, including HaplotypeCaller from the Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK) for variant calling, Variant Effect Predictor (VEP) and ANNOVAR for variant annotation, and TAPES for assigning the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) pathogenicity labels. Applying PathVar to whole exome sequencing data from 184 HM patients, we detected 648 variants that are probably pathogenic in multiple patients. Moreover, we have identified several candidate genes for HM, many of which cluster around the Rho GTPases pathway. Future research can leverage PathVar to generate high quality, candidate pathogenic variants, which may enhance our understanding of HM and other complex diseases.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Genetics links research to the clinic, translating advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of genetic disease for the practising clinical geneticist. The journal publishes high quality research papers, short reports, reviews and mini-reviews that connect medical genetics research with clinical practice.
Topics of particular interest are:
• Linking genetic variations to disease
• Genome rearrangements and disease
• Epigenetics and disease
• The translation of genotype to phenotype
• Genetics of complex disease
• Management/intervention of genetic diseases
• Novel therapies for genetic diseases
• Developmental biology, as it relates to clinical genetics
• Social science research on the psychological and behavioural aspects of living with or being at risk of genetic disease