Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies

OBJECTIVES: Clinical use of microarray-based techniques for the analysis of many developmental disorders has emerged during the last decade. Thus, chromosomal microarray has been positioned as a first-tier test. This study reports the first experience in a Chilean cohort. METHODS: Chilean patients with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies were studied with a high-density microarray (CytoScan(tm) HD Array, Affymetrix, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA). Patients had previous cytogenetic studies with either a normal result or a poorly characterized anomaly. RESULTS: This study tested 40 patients selected by two or more criteria, including: major congenital anomalies, facial dysmorphism, developmental delay, and intellectual disability. Copy number variants (CNVs) were found in 72.5% of patients, while a pathogenic CNV was found in 25% of patients and a CNV of uncertain clinical significance was found in 2.5% of patients. CONCLUSION: Chromosomal microarray analysis is a useful and powerful tool for diagnosis of developmental diseases, by allowing accurate diagnosis, improving the diagnosis rate, and discovering new etiologies. The higher cost is a limitation for widespread use in this setting.

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Main Authors: Lay-Son,Guillermo, Espinoza,Karena, Vial,Cecilia, Rivera,Juan C., Guzmán,María L., Repetto,Gabriela M.
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0021-755720150002001892015-08-04Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies Lay-Son,GuillermoEspinoza,KarenaVial,CeciliaRivera,Juan C.Guzmán,María L.Repetto,Gabriela M. Microarrays Congenital anomalies Developmental disabilities Copy number variants Diagnosis OBJECTIVES: Clinical use of microarray-based techniques for the analysis of many developmental disorders has emerged during the last decade. Thus, chromosomal microarray has been positioned as a first-tier test. This study reports the first experience in a Chilean cohort. METHODS: Chilean patients with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies were studied with a high-density microarray (CytoScan(tm) HD Array, Affymetrix, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA). Patients had previous cytogenetic studies with either a normal result or a poorly characterized anomaly. RESULTS: This study tested 40 patients selected by two or more criteria, including: major congenital anomalies, facial dysmorphism, developmental delay, and intellectual disability. Copy number variants (CNVs) were found in 72.5% of patients, while a pathogenic CNV was found in 25% of patients and a CNV of uncertain clinical significance was found in 2.5% of patients. CONCLUSION: Chromosomal microarray analysis is a useful and powerful tool for diagnosis of developmental diseases, by allowing accurate diagnosis, improving the diagnosis rate, and discovering new etiologies. The higher cost is a limitation for widespread use in this setting. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de PediatriaJornal de Pediatria v.91 n.2 20152015-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572015000200189en10.1016/j.jped.2014.07.003
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Espinoza,Karena
Vial,Cecilia
Rivera,Juan C.
Guzmán,María L.
Repetto,Gabriela M.
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Espinoza,Karena
Vial,Cecilia
Rivera,Juan C.
Guzmán,María L.
Repetto,Gabriela M.
Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
author_facet Lay-Son,Guillermo
Espinoza,Karena
Vial,Cecilia
Rivera,Juan C.
Guzmán,María L.
Repetto,Gabriela M.
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title Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
title_short Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
title_full Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
title_fullStr Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
title_sort chromosomal microarrays testing in children with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies
description OBJECTIVES: Clinical use of microarray-based techniques for the analysis of many developmental disorders has emerged during the last decade. Thus, chromosomal microarray has been positioned as a first-tier test. This study reports the first experience in a Chilean cohort. METHODS: Chilean patients with developmental disabilities and congenital anomalies were studied with a high-density microarray (CytoScan(tm) HD Array, Affymetrix, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA). Patients had previous cytogenetic studies with either a normal result or a poorly characterized anomaly. RESULTS: This study tested 40 patients selected by two or more criteria, including: major congenital anomalies, facial dysmorphism, developmental delay, and intellectual disability. Copy number variants (CNVs) were found in 72.5% of patients, while a pathogenic CNV was found in 25% of patients and a CNV of uncertain clinical significance was found in 2.5% of patients. CONCLUSION: Chromosomal microarray analysis is a useful and powerful tool for diagnosis of developmental diseases, by allowing accurate diagnosis, improving the diagnosis rate, and discovering new etiologies. The higher cost is a limitation for widespread use in this setting.
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