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Facilitations and Hurdles of Genetic Testing in Neuromuscular Disorders

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DIAGNOSTICS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11040701

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neuromuscular disease; genetic testing; next generation sequencing; whole exome sequencing

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Neuromuscular disorders are often caused by genetic factors, and genetic testing is crucial for accurate diagnosis, family counseling, and prenatal screening. However, challenges and pitfalls remain in genetic analysis, which clinicians should be aware of.
Neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) comprise a heterogeneous group of disorders that affect about one in every thousand individuals worldwide. The vast majority of NMDs has a genetic cause, with about 600 genes already identified. Application of genetic testing in NMDs can be useful for several reasons: correct diagnostic definition of a proband, extensive familial counselling to identify subjects at risk, and prenatal diagnosis to prevent the recurrence of the disease; furthermore, identification of specific genetic mutations still remains mandatory in some cases for clinical trial enrollment where new gene therapies are now approaching. Even though genetic analysis is catching on in the neuromuscular field, pitfalls and hurdles still remain and they should be taken into account by clinicians, as for example the use of next generation sequencing (NGS) where many single nucleotide variants of unknown significance can emerge, complicating the correct interpretation of genotype-phenotype relationship. Finally, when all efforts in terms of molecular analysis have been carried on, a portion of patients affected by NMDs still remain not genetically defined. In the present review we analyze the evolution of genetic techniques, from Sanger sequencing to NGS, and we discuss facilitations and hurdles of genetic testing which must always be balanced by clinicians, in order to ensure a correct diagnostic definition, but taking always into account the benefit that the patient could obtain especially in terms of therapeutic offer.

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