Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand

The use of rapid DNA sequencing technology in severely ill children in developed countries can accurately identify diagnoses and positively impact patient outcomes. This study sought to evaluate the outcome of Thai children and adults with unknown etiologies of critical illnesses with the deployment...

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Main Authors: Wuttichart Kamolvisit, Prasit Phowthongkum, Ponghatai Boonsimma, Chulaluck Kuptanon, Kitiwan Rojnueangnit, Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon, Mongkol Chanvanichtrakool, Chutima Phuaksaman, Pattara Wiromrat, Chalurmpon Srichomthong, Chupong Ittiwut, Chureerat Phokaew, Rungnapa Ittiwut, Adjima Assawapitaksakul, Wanna Chetruengchai, Aayalida Buasong, Kanya Suphapeetiporn, Vorasuk Shotelersuk
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spelling th-mahidol.761302022-08-04T16:20:29Z Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand Wuttichart Kamolvisit Prasit Phowthongkum Ponghatai Boonsimma Chulaluck Kuptanon Kitiwan Rojnueangnit Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon Mongkol Chanvanichtrakool Chutima Phuaksaman Pattara Wiromrat Chalurmpon Srichomthong Chupong Ittiwut Chureerat Phokaew Rungnapa Ittiwut Adjima Assawapitaksakul Wanna Chetruengchai Aayalida Buasong Kanya Suphapeetiporn Vorasuk Shotelersuk Ramathibodi Hospital Siriraj Hospital Chulalongkorn University Rangsit University Naresuan University King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital Khon Kaen University Thailand Ministry of Public Health Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine The use of rapid DNA sequencing technology in severely ill children in developed countries can accurately identify diagnoses and positively impact patient outcomes. This study sought to evaluate the outcome of Thai children and adults with unknown etiologies of critical illnesses with the deployment of rapid whole exome sequencing (rWES) in Thailand. We recruited 54 unrelated patients from 11 hospitals throughout Thailand. The median age was 3 months (range, 2 days–55 years) including 47 children and 7 adults with 52% males. The median time from obtaining blood samples to issuing the rWES report was 12 days (range, 5–27 days). A molecular diagnosis was established in 25 patients (46%), resulting in a change in clinical management for 24 patients (44%) resulting in improved clinical outcomes in 16 patients (30%). Four out of seven adult patients (57%) received the molecular diagnosis which led to a change in management. The 25 diagnoses comprised 23 different diseases. Of the 34 identified variants, 15 had never been previously reported. This study suggests that use of rWES as a first-tier investigation tool can provide tremendous benefits in critically ill patients with unknown etiology across age groups in Thailand. 2022-08-04T08:08:03Z 2022-08-04T08:08:03Z 2021-07-01 Article Clinical Genetics. Vol.100, No.1 (2021), 100-105 10.1111/cge.13963 13990004 00099163 2-s2.0-85104150870 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/76130 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85104150870&origin=inward
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Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Wuttichart Kamolvisit
Prasit Phowthongkum
Ponghatai Boonsimma
Chulaluck Kuptanon
Kitiwan Rojnueangnit
Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon
Mongkol Chanvanichtrakool
Chutima Phuaksaman
Pattara Wiromrat
Chalurmpon Srichomthong
Chupong Ittiwut
Chureerat Phokaew
Rungnapa Ittiwut
Adjima Assawapitaksakul
Wanna Chetruengchai
Aayalida Buasong
Kanya Suphapeetiporn
Vorasuk Shotelersuk
Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand
description The use of rapid DNA sequencing technology in severely ill children in developed countries can accurately identify diagnoses and positively impact patient outcomes. This study sought to evaluate the outcome of Thai children and adults with unknown etiologies of critical illnesses with the deployment of rapid whole exome sequencing (rWES) in Thailand. We recruited 54 unrelated patients from 11 hospitals throughout Thailand. The median age was 3 months (range, 2 days–55 years) including 47 children and 7 adults with 52% males. The median time from obtaining blood samples to issuing the rWES report was 12 days (range, 5–27 days). A molecular diagnosis was established in 25 patients (46%), resulting in a change in clinical management for 24 patients (44%) resulting in improved clinical outcomes in 16 patients (30%). Four out of seven adult patients (57%) received the molecular diagnosis which led to a change in management. The 25 diagnoses comprised 23 different diseases. Of the 34 identified variants, 15 had never been previously reported. This study suggests that use of rWES as a first-tier investigation tool can provide tremendous benefits in critically ill patients with unknown etiology across age groups in Thailand.
author2 Ramathibodi Hospital
author_facet Ramathibodi Hospital
Wuttichart Kamolvisit
Prasit Phowthongkum
Ponghatai Boonsimma
Chulaluck Kuptanon
Kitiwan Rojnueangnit
Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon
Mongkol Chanvanichtrakool
Chutima Phuaksaman
Pattara Wiromrat
Chalurmpon Srichomthong
Chupong Ittiwut
Chureerat Phokaew
Rungnapa Ittiwut
Adjima Assawapitaksakul
Wanna Chetruengchai
Aayalida Buasong
Kanya Suphapeetiporn
Vorasuk Shotelersuk
format Article
author Wuttichart Kamolvisit
Prasit Phowthongkum
Ponghatai Boonsimma
Chulaluck Kuptanon
Kitiwan Rojnueangnit
Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon
Mongkol Chanvanichtrakool
Chutima Phuaksaman
Pattara Wiromrat
Chalurmpon Srichomthong
Chupong Ittiwut
Chureerat Phokaew
Rungnapa Ittiwut
Adjima Assawapitaksakul
Wanna Chetruengchai
Aayalida Buasong
Kanya Suphapeetiporn
Vorasuk Shotelersuk
author_sort Wuttichart Kamolvisit
title Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand
title_short Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand
title_full Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand
title_fullStr Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in Thailand
title_sort rapid exome sequencing as the first-tier investigation for diagnosis of acutely and severely ill children and adults in thailand
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/76130
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