Assessing clinical utility of preconception expanded carrier screening regarding residual risk for neurodevelopmental disorders

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Paranchai Boonsawat
Anselm H. C. Horn
Katharina Steindl
Alessandra Baumer
Pascal Joset
Dennis Kraemer
Angela Bahr
Ivan Ivanovski
Elena M. Cabello
Michael Papik
Markus Zweier
Beatrice Oneda
Pietro Sirleto
Tilo Burkhardt
Heinrich Sticht
Anita Rauch
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[1] University of Zurich,Institute of Medical Genetics
[2] Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU),Institute of Biochemistry
[3] University Hospital Basel,Medical Genetics
[4] University Hospital Zurich,undefined
[5] University of Zurich,undefined
[6] University Children’s Hospital Zurich,undefined
[7] University of Zurich,undefined
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The magnitude of clinical utility of preconception expanded carrier screening (ECS) concerning its potential to reduce the risk of affected offspring is unknown. Since neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) in their offspring is a major concern of parents-to-be, we addressed the question of residual risk by assessing the risk-reduction potential for NDDs in a retrospective study investigating ECS with different criteria for gene selection and definition of pathogenicity. We used exome sequencing data from 700 parents of children with NDDs and blindly screened for carrier-alleles in up to 3046 recessive/X-linked genes. Depending on variant pathogenicity thresholds and gene content, NDD-risk-reduction potential was up to 43.5% in consanguineous, and 5.1% in nonconsanguineous couples. The risk-reduction-potential was compromised by underestimation of pathogenicity of missense variants (false-negative-rate 4.6%), inherited copy-number variants and compound heterozygosity of one inherited and one de novo variant (0.9% each). Adherence to the ACMG recommendations of restricting ECS to high-frequency genes in nonconsanguineous couples would more than halve the detectable inherited NDD-risk. Thus, for optimized clinical utility of ECS, screening in recessive/X-linked genes regardless of their frequency (ACMG Tier-4) and sensible pathogenicity thresholds should be considered for all couples seeking ECS.
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