Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (May 2023)

Resources and tools for rare disease variant interpretation

  • Luana Licata,
  • Allegra Via,
  • Paola Turina,
  • Giulia Babbi,
  • Silvia Benevenuta,
  • Claudio Carta,
  • Rita Casadio,
  • Andrea Cicconardi,
  • Andrea Cicconardi,
  • Angelo Facchiano,
  • Piero Fariselli,
  • Deborah Giordano,
  • Federica Isidori,
  • Anna Marabotti,
  • Pier Luigi Martelli,
  • Stefano Pascarella,
  • Michele Pinelli,
  • Tommaso Pippucci,
  • Roberta Russo,
  • Roberta Russo,
  • Castrense Savojardo,
  • Bernardina Scafuri,
  • Lucrezia Valeriani,
  • Emidio Capriotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2023.1169109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Collectively, rare genetic disorders affect a substantial portion of the world’s population. In most cases, those affected face difficulties in receiving a clinical diagnosis and genetic characterization. The understanding of the molecular mechanisms of these diseases and the development of therapeutic treatments for patients are also challenging. However, the application of recent advancements in genome sequencing/analysis technologies and computer-aided tools for predicting phenotype-genotype associations can bring significant benefits to this field. In this review, we highlight the most relevant online resources and computational tools for genome interpretation that can enhance the diagnosis, clinical management, and development of treatments for rare disorders. Our focus is on resources for interpreting single nucleotide variants. Additionally, we present use cases for interpreting genetic variants in clinical settings and review the limitations of these results and prediction tools. Finally, we have compiled a curated set of core resources and tools for analyzing rare disease genomes. Such resources and tools can be utilized to develop standardized protocols that will enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of rare disease diagnosis.

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