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Comprehensive genetic testing for female and male infertility using next-generation sequencing
Authors:Bonny Patel  Sasha Parets  Matthew Akana  Gregory Kellogg  Michael Jansen  Chihyu Chang  Ying Cai  Rebecca Fox  Mohammad Niknazar  Roman Shraga  Colby Hunter  Andrew Pollock  Robert Wisotzkey  Malgorzata Jaremko  Alex Bisignano  Oscar Puig
Affiliation:1.Phosphorus, Inc.,New York,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

To develop a comprehensive genetic test for female and male infertility in support of medical decisions during assisted reproductive technology (ART) protocols.

Methods

We developed a next-generation sequencing (NGS) gene panel consisting of 87 genes including promoters, 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions, exons, and selected introns. In addition, sex chromosome aneuploidies and Y chromosome microdeletions were analyzed concomitantly using the same panel.

Results

The NGS panel was analytically validated by retrospective analysis of 118 genomic DNA samples with known variants in loci representative of female and male infertility. Our results showed analytical accuracy of >?99%, with >?98% sensitivity for single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and >?91% sensitivity for insertions/deletions (indels). Clinical sensitivity was assessed with samples containing variants representative of male and female infertility, and it was 100% for SNVs/indels, CFTR IVS8-5T variants, sex chromosome aneuploidies, and copy number variants (CNVs) and >?93% for Y chromosome microdeletions. Cost analysis shows potential savings when comparing this single NGS assay with the standard approach, which includes multiple assays.

Conclusions

A single, comprehensive, NGS panel can simplify the ordering process for healthcare providers, reduce turnaround time, and lower the overall cost of testing for genetic assessment of infertility in females and males, while maintaining accuracy.
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