KAIMRC Innovations - Issue 10

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Finding links between genes and diseases

Genetic sequencing and disease diagnosis databases help to identify new links

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ix previously unknown associations between specific diseases and genes have been identified by analysing databases containing the output of two genetic sequencing approaches. The research was carried out by an international group comprising members from ten medical institutes in Saudi Arabia, including KAIMRC. The authors reveal that “more than half of patients with genetic diseases remain undiagnosed,” highlighting the importance of finding new ways to establish links between genes and specific diseases. They say that genetic labs should be encouraged to pursue the type of database analysis they have used “for the benefit of undiagnosed patients and their families.” innovations.kaimrc.med.sa

The researchers analysed information from two different genetic sequencing approaches, exome and genome sequencing. Exome sequencing is a more targeted approach, determining the sequence of only the regions of DNA that are known to code for proteins. Genome sequencing, by contrast, covers the entire genome. The protein-coding exome comprises less than 2% of the genome. The results from a genetic analysis of 38 patients suggest a clear association between variants in six genes and particular neurodevelopmental conditions or intellectual disability. Data from other patients suggests possible links between a further 31 gene variants and other diseases, including

neurodevelopmental disorders, intellectual disability, oral–facial–digital syndrome, cardiomyopathies, malformation syndrome, short stature, skeletal dysplasia, and ciliary dyskinesia. The authors explain that it is often difficult to definitively identify genes as causing or having some role in specific diseases. This challenge is complicated by the rarity of many genetic diseases, resulting in very low numbers of patients available for investigation. A third compounding factor is that even when a gene is identified as being linked to a disease, the function of the gene may not be known. “Our work shows the benefits of performing extended exome sequencing/ genome sequencing analyses in patients with no genetic diagnosis, combined with further data repository mining,” the authors conclude. They suggest that this type of analysis become a more routine part of the work of genetic analysis laboratories rather than relying on specialised research teams. Bertoli-Avella, M.A. et al. Combining exome/genome sequencing with data repository analysis reveals

novel gene–disease associations for a wide range of genetic disorders. Genetics in Medicine 23, 1551– 1568 (2021).

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Genome sequencing machines can help identify new links to diseases.


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EXISTING DRUGS MAY HELP WITH COVID-19 TREATMENT

2min
pages 60-61

ANTICOAGULANT SATISFACTION SURVEY TRANSLATED INTO ARABIC

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pages 58-59

IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS CAUSE MILD TO SEVERE SIDE EFFECTS

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pages 56-57

A DYNAMIC DUO TO FIGHT MERS

2min
pages 54-55

NEW MODEL PREDICTS THE RISK OF BLOOD THINNERS FOR ARABS

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pages 52-53

THE MENTAL HEALTH LANDSCAPE IN SAUDI ARABIA

7min
pages 42-43

THE HIDDEN CHALLENGE

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EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN DIABETES AND COVID-19

5min
pages 28-31

DIABETES IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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pages 26-27

ADULT VACCINATION TO TACKLE BACTERIAL DISEASES

2min
page 25

NEW TYPE 1 DIABETES TREATMENT TARGETS

6min
pages 36-39

LINK BETWEEN COVID-19 AND GENETIC VARIATIONS EXAMINED

2min
pages 22-23

HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE AND CHLOROQUINE ARE INEFFECTIVE AGAINST COVID-19 AND POSSIBLY HARMFUL

2min
page 24

A PROTEIN WITH POWER OVER BLOOD VESSELS

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pages 8-9

GENETIC CLUES TO BETTER TACKLE SARS-COV-2 P.20 A LOOK AT COVID- 19-RELATED ETHICS

4min
pages 18-20

TINY CARRIERS TO FAST-TRACK CANCER VACCINE DELIVERY

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pages 14-15

SAFER, EFFECTIVE CHEMOTHER APY VIA NANOPARTICLE CARRIERS

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REVIEWING RAPID COVID-19 TESTS

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page 21

FINDING LINKS BETWEEN GENES AND DISEASES

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page 11

GENOMIC TESTS TO HELP SAUDIS WITH HEALTHY BIRTHS

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ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN LUNG CANCER TREATMENT

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