The utility of hierarchical genetic testing in paediatric liver disease

Liver Int. 2022 May;42(5):1097-1108. doi: 10.1111/liv.15235. Epub 2022 Mar 21.

Abstract

Background & aims: Genetic factors underlie a substantial proportion of paediatric liver diseases. Hereditary liver diseases have considerable genetic heterogeneity and variable clinical manifestations, which bring great challenges to clinical and molecular diagnoses. In this study, we investigated a group of paediatric patients with varying degrees of liver dysfunction using a hierarchical genetic testing strategy.

Methods: We first applied a panel encompassing 166 known causal genes of liver disease. We then used exome sequencing (ES) in those patients whose cases remained undiagnosed to identify the genetic aetiology of their symptoms.

Results: In total, we enrolled 131 unrelated paediatric patients with liver disease of Chinese Han ethnicity. We first applied targeted gene sequencing of 166 genes to all patients and yielded a diagnostic rate of 35.9% (47 of 131). Eighty-four patients who remained undiagnosed after target gene sequencing were subjected to ES. As a result, eight (8/84, 9.5%) of them obtained molecular diagnoses, including four patients suspected of abnormal bilirubin metabolism and four idiopathic cases. Non-typical genetic findings, including digenic inheritance and dual molecular diagnosis, were also identified. Through a comprehensive assessment of novel candidate variants of uncertain disease association, 11 patients of the remaining undiagnosed patients were able to obtain likely molecular diagnoses.

Conclusions: Our study presents evidence for the diagnostic utility of sequential genetic testing in a cohort of patients with paediatric liver disease. Our findings expand the understanding of the phenotypic and mutational spectrum underlying this heterogeneous group of diseases.

Keywords: genetic testing; liver disease; molecular diagnosis; novel variants.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Exome Sequencing
  • Exome*
  • Genetic Testing
  • Humans
  • Liver Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Liver Diseases* / genetics
  • Mutation