Genetic causes of steroid-resistant-nephrotic-syndrome (SRNS) represent a rapidly growing number of monogenic diseases. The reported diagnostic yield of various studies applying genetic panels and exome-sequencing to diagnose SRNS is usuallyâ<â30%. We performed genome-sequencing in a cohort of Egyptian SRNS patients. We recruited 47 SRNS patients belonging to 41 unrelated families [28 males/19 females; median (range): 6 (0.5-22 years)]. We established a pipeline for genome sequencing, bioinformatics analysis, variant curation and protein modeling at the Egypt Center for Research and Regenerative Medicine (ECRRM). Disease-causing variants were detected in 27/47 patients (57.4%) belonging to 23/41 families (56.1%), including nine novel variants in NPHS1, NPHS2, COL4A3, MYO1E, NUP93, PLCE1, PODXL, SMARCAL1 and WT1. Novel variants were confirmed by Sanger sequencing and were segregated in families of affected patients. NPHS2 was the most common causative gene in 8/23 (34.8%) of confirmed families, followed by NPHS1, WT1, and SMARCAL1 in 2/23 families (8.7%) each. All detected missense variants were evaluated through protein modeling and were predicted deleterious. Our study expanded the spectrum of SRNS disease-causing variants and revealed a monogenic cause in 56.1% of investigated families. In our cohort, no deep intronic or regulatory variants were detected by genome-sequencing. Pursuing genetic diagnosis in SRNS patients is crucial to inform clinical decision making, genetic counseling, transplantation strategy and prenatal diagnosis thus improving clinical outcome of affected patients.
Whole genome sequencing identifies monogenic disease in 56.1% of families with early-onset steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome.
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作者:Soliman Neveen A, Elmonem Mohamed A, El-Sayed Ahmed F, Ramadan Eman, Badr Ahmed M, Atia Fatma M, Helmy Rasha, Amer May O, El-Raouf Ahmed Abd, El-Garhy Fadya M, Abdel-Haseb Omnia M, Hassan Tokka M, Farouk Yasmeen K, El-Hosseiny Ahmed, Bakry Usama, Ali Asmaa, Saleeb Sheri, Ghanim Tasnim A, Albarbary Mahynour, Elmahy Ahmed, Elnagdy Tarek, Ragheb Amira, Hassan Wael A, Moustafa Ahmed, Amer Khaled
| 期刊: | Human Genetics | 影响因子: | 3.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul;144(7):727-740 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s00439-025-02752-y | ||
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