4.6 Article

Integrated analysis of metabolomic profiling and exome data supplements sequence variant interpretation, classification, and diagnosis

Journal

GENETICS IN MEDICINE
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages 1560-1566

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/s41436-020-0827-0

Keywords

metabolomics; exome sequencing; genome; variant interpretation; functional analysis

Funding

  1. Takeda Pharmaceuticals/ACMG Foundation Next Generation Medical Biochemical Fellowship Award
  2. Medical Genetics Research Program [5T32GM007526]
  3. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  4. Smith-Magenis Syndrome Research Foundation
  5. PRISMS Inc.
  6. Shire Genetic Therapies
  7. Fondation Jerome Lejeune

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Purpose A primary barrier to improving exome sequencing diagnostic rates is the interpretation of variants of uncertain clinical significance. We aimed to determine the contribution of integrated untargeted metabolomics in the analysis of exome sequencing data by retrospective analysis of patients evaluated by both exome sequencing and untargeted metabolomics within the same clinical laboratory. Methods Exome sequencing and untargeted metabolomic data were collected and analyzed for 170 patients. Pathogenic variants, likely pathogenic variants, and variants of uncertain significance in genes associated with a biochemical phenotype were extracted. Metabolomic data were evaluated to determine if these variants resulted in biochemical abnormalities that could be used to support their interpretation using current American College of Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines. Results Metabolomic data contributed to the interpretation variants in 74 individuals (43.5%) over 73 different genes. The data allowed for the reclassification of 9 variants as likely benign, 15 variants as likely pathogenic, and 3 variants as pathogenic. Metabolomic data confirmed a clinical diagnosis in 21 cases, for a diagnostic rate of 12.3% in this population. Conclusion Untargeted metabolomics can serve as a useful adjunct to exome sequencing by providing valuable functional data that may not otherwise be clinically available, resulting in improved variant classification.

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