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制定和验证动物变异分类指南以客观评估家畜基因变异的致病性。

Development and validation of animal variant classification guidelines to objectively evaluate genetic variant pathogenicity in domestic animals.

作者信息

Boeykens Fréderique, Abitbol Marie, Anderson Heidi, Casselman Iris, de Citres Caroline Dufaure, Hayward Jessica J, Häggström Jens, Kittleson Mark D, Lepri Elvio, Ljungvall Ingrid, Longeri Maria, Lyons Leslie A, Ohlsson Åsa, Peelman Luc, Smets Pascale, Vezzosi Tommaso, van Steenbeek Frank G, Broeckx Bart J G

机构信息

Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Department of Veterinary and Biosciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium.

Univ Lyon, VetAgro Sup, 69280 Marcy-l'Etoile, France and Institut NeuroMyoGène INMG-PNMG, CNRS UMR5261, INSERM U1315, Faculté de Médecine, Rockefeller, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, France.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2024 Dec 5;11:1497817. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1497817. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Assessing the pathogenicity of a disease-associated genetic variant in animals accurately is vital, both on a population and individual scale. At the population level, breeding decisions based on invalid DNA tests can lead to the incorrect inclusion or exclusion of animals and compromise the long-term health of a population, and at the level of the individual animal, lead to incorrect treatment and even life-ending decisions. Criteria to determine pathogenicity are not standardized, i.e., no guidelines for animal variants are available. Here, we aimed to develop and validate guidelines to be used by the community for Mendelian disorders in domestic animals to classify variants in categories based on standardized criteria. These so-called animal variant classification guidelines (AVCG) were based on those developed for humans by The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). In a direct comparison, 83% of the pathogenic variants were correctly classified with ACMG, while this increased to 92% with AVCG. We described methods to develop datasets for benchmarking the criteria and identified the most optimal variant effect predictor tools. As the reproducibility was high, we classified 72 known disease-associated variants in cats and 40 other disease-associated variants in eight additional species.

摘要

在群体和个体层面准确评估动物中与疾病相关的基因变异的致病性都至关重要。在群体层面,基于无效DNA检测做出的育种决策可能导致动物被错误地纳入或排除,从而损害群体的长期健康;在个体动物层面,则可能导致错误的治疗甚至终结生命的决策。确定致病性的标准尚未标准化,即没有针对动物变异的指南。在此,我们旨在制定并验证供业界用于家畜孟德尔疾病的指南,以便根据标准化标准将变异分类。这些所谓的动物变异分类指南(AVCG)是基于美国医学遗传学与基因组学学会(ACMG)为人类制定的指南。在直接比较中,83%的致病性变异被ACMG正确分类,而使用AVCG时这一比例增至92%。我们描述了开发用于评估标准的数据集的方法,并确定了最佳的变异效应预测工具。由于可重复性很高,我们对猫中的72个已知与疾病相关的变异以及其他八个物种中的40个其他与疾病相关的变异进行了分类。

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