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NeoSeq: a new method of genomic sequencing for newborn screening

Huaiyan Wang, Yuqi Yang, Lingna Zhou, Yu Wang, Wei Long, Bin Yu

2021Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical application of NeoSeq in newborn screening. METHODS: Based on the results obtained from traditional newborn screening (NBS) with tandem mass spectrometry (TMS), three cohorts were recruited into the present study: 36 true positive cases (TPC), 60 false-positive cases (FPC), and 100 negative cases. The dried blood spots of the infants were analyzed with NeoSeq, which is based on multiplex PCR amplicon sequencing. RESULTS: Overall, the sensitivity of NeoSeq was 55.6% (20/36) in the detection of TPC. NeoSeq detected disease-related genes in 20 of 36 TPC infants, while it could not identify these genes in eight children. Five cases (3.1%) with disease risk were additionally found in the FPC and NC cohorts. There was a significant difference in the diagnostic time between the two methods-10 days for NeoSeq vs. 43 days for traditional NBS. CONCLUSIONS: NeoSeq is an economic genomic screening test for newborn screening. It can detect most inborn errors of metabolism, reduce the rate of false positive results, shorten the porting cycles, and reduce the screening cost. However, it is still necessary to further optimize the panel design and add more clinically relevant genomic variants to increase its sensitivity.

Topics & Concepts

Newborn screeningDried bloodMultiplexMedicineHuman geneticsMultiplex polymerase chain reactionFalse positive rateBioinformaticsInternal medicineBiologyPediatricsComputational biologyGeneticsGenePolymerase chain reactionComputer scienceChromatographyArtificial intelligenceChemistryGenomics and Rare DiseasesMetabolism and Genetic DisordersPrenatal Screening and Diagnostics
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