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The Challenge of Genetic Variants of Uncertain Clinical Significance

Wylie Burke, Erik Parens, Wendy K. Chung, Sara M. Berger, Paul S. Appelbaum

2022Annals of Internal Medicine155 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genomic tests expand diagnostic and screening opportunities but also identify genetic variants of uncertain clinical significance (VUSs). Only a minority of VUSs are likely to prove pathogenic when later reassessed, but resolution of the uncertainty is rarely timely. That uncertainty adds complexity to clinical decision making and can result in harms and costs to patients and the health care system, including the time-consuming analysis required to interpret a VUS and the potential for unnecessary treatment and adverse psychological effects. Current efforts to improve variant interpretation will help reduce the scope of the problem, but the high prevalence of rare and novel variants in the human genome points to VUSs as an ongoing challenge. Additional strategies can help mitigate the potential harms of VUSs, including testing protocols that limit identification or reporting of VUSs, subclassification of VUSs according to the likelihood of pathogenicity, routine family-based evaluation of variants, and enhanced counseling efforts. All involve tradeoffs, and the appropriate balance of measures is likely to vary for different test uses and clinical settings. Cross-specialty deliberation and public input could contribute to systematic and broadly supported policies for managing VUSs.

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MedicineClinical significanceGenetic testingDeliberationGenetic counselingGenetic variantsIntensive care medicineMEDLINEScope (computer science)Clinical trialClinical PracticePublic healthIdentification (biology)Relevance (law)Human geneticsHealth carePrecision medicineBioinformaticsPersonalized medicineRisk analysis (engineering)Clinical decision makingTranslational researchAdverse effectPatient careData scienceGenomics and Rare DiseasesBRCA gene mutations in cancerGenetic Associations and Epidemiology
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