Personalized recurrence risk assessment following the birth of a child with a pathogenic de novo mutation

Author:

Bernkopf MarieORCID,Abdullah Ummi B.,Bush Stephen J.ORCID,Wood Katherine A.,Ghaffari Sahar,Giannoulatou Eleni,Koelling NilsORCID,Maher Geoffrey J.,Thibaut Loïc M.ORCID,Williams JonathanORCID,Blair Edward M.,Kelly Fiona Blanco,Bloss Angela,Burkitt-Wright Emma,Canham Natalie,Deng Alexander T.ORCID,Dixit Abhijit,Eason Jacqueline,Elmslie Frances,Gardham Alice,Hay Eleanor,Holder Muriel,Homfray Tessa,Hurst Jane A.,Johnson Diana,Jones Wendy D.,Kini Usha,Kivuva Emma,Kumar AjithORCID,Lees Melissa M.,Leitch Harry G.,Morton Jenny E. V.,Németh Andrea H.,Ramachandrappa ShwethaORCID,Saunders Katherine,Shears Deborah J.,Side Lucy,Splitt Miranda,Stewart Alison,Stewart Helen,Suri Mohnish,Clouston Penny,Davies Robert W.,Wilkie Andrew O. M.ORCID,Goriely AnneORCID

Abstract

AbstractFollowing the diagnosis of a paediatric disorder caused by an apparently de novo mutation, a recurrence risk of 1–2% is frequently quoted due to the possibility of parental germline mosaicism; but for any specific couple, this figure is usually incorrect. We present a systematic approach to providing individualized recurrence risk. By combining locus-specific sequencing of multiple tissues to detect occult mosaicism with long-read sequencing to determine the parent-of-origin of the mutation, we show that we can stratify the majority of couples into one of seven discrete categories associated with substantially different risks to future offspring. Among 58 families with a single affected offspring (representing 59 de novo mutations in 49 genes), the recurrence risk for 35 (59%) was decreased below 0.1%, but increased owing to parental mixed mosaicism for 5 (9%)—that could be quantified in semen for paternal cases (recurrence risks of 5.6–12.1%). Implementation of this strategy offers the prospect of driving a major transformation in the practice of genetic counselling.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children

DH | National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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