2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21239029
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An Automated Functional Annotation Pipeline That Rapidly Prioritizes Clinically Relevant Genes for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: Human genetic studies have implicated more than a hundred genes in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Understanding how variation in implicated genes influence expression of co-occurring conditions and drug response can inform more effective, personalized approaches for treatment of individuals with ASD. Rapidly translating this information into the clinic requires efficient algorithms to sort through the myriad of genes implicated by rare gene-damaging single nucleotide and copy number variants, and common varia… Show more

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“…A better understanding of how variations in implicated genes influence the presence of co-occurring conditions and drug response is needed, particularly as this information can help to guide personalized treatment approaches for ASD. Veatch et al [ 91 ], in 2020, established a protocol to pinpoint ASD genes that are more likely to have clinically relevant variants by developing a functional annotation pipeline. They began with a list of all the candidate genes implicated in recognized manifestations of ASD utilizing databases that represent multiple lines of evidence including genes expressed in the human brain involved in ASD, their relevant biological processes and phenotypes reported in mice, whose products possess certain pharmacogenetic variation, have been targeted by pharmaceutical agents or directly interact with specific genes having variants recommended to be tested for by the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG).…”
Section: Genetics Evaluation Conditions and Genetic Testing In Autismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A better understanding of how variations in implicated genes influence the presence of co-occurring conditions and drug response is needed, particularly as this information can help to guide personalized treatment approaches for ASD. Veatch et al [ 91 ], in 2020, established a protocol to pinpoint ASD genes that are more likely to have clinically relevant variants by developing a functional annotation pipeline. They began with a list of all the candidate genes implicated in recognized manifestations of ASD utilizing databases that represent multiple lines of evidence including genes expressed in the human brain involved in ASD, their relevant biological processes and phenotypes reported in mice, whose products possess certain pharmacogenetic variation, have been targeted by pharmaceutical agents or directly interact with specific genes having variants recommended to be tested for by the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG).…”
Section: Genetics Evaluation Conditions and Genetic Testing In Autismmentioning
confidence: 99%