Gene Panel Approach to Screen for Hereditary Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Proof-of-Concept Study

基因检测方法在遗传性脑小血管病筛查中的应用:概念验证研究

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Abstract

Background: The predictive performance of pre-screening phenotype-based algorithms in selecting patients with cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD), one of the main causes of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke and dementia, more likely to harbor clinically relevant genetic variants (CRGVs) has to date been poorly defined, making it a clinical challenge to decide which patients to screen for hereditary cSVD (hcSVD). Methods: We designed a high-throughput gene panel to identify variants in 27 candidate genes associated with cSVD and screened patients selected by a specific phenotype-based algorithm at one comprehensive stroke center from 2020 to 2023. We categorized participants into two sub-groups defined by pre-screening likelihood of hcSVD (hcSVD; High-Probability Group, HPG vs. Low-Probability Group, LPG) and compared the results of molecular analysis. Results: Among 65 probands, we detected four (6.1%) pathogenic CRGVs and seven (10.7%) variants of unknown significance (VUSs) in 11 (16.9%) patients. Pathogenic CRGVs were exclusively detected in the HPG (4/22 probands), corresponding to an 18.2% prevalence of hcSVD in this group. Of the seven VUSs, five (22.7%) were detected in the HPG vs. two (4.6%) in the LPG. Conclusions: The pragmatic algorithm we are proposing has the potential to help clinicians in identifying patients who are more likely to harbor monogenic disease.

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