Publications by authors named "Steven B Keiles"

We developed a rules-based scoring system to classify DNA variants into five categories including pathogenic, likely pathogenic, variant of uncertain significance (VUS), likely benign, and benign. Over 16,500 pathogenicity assessments on 11,894 variants from 338 genes were analyzed for pathogenicity based on prediction tools, population frequency, co-occurrence, segregation, and functional studies collected from internal and external sources. Scores were calculated by trained scientists using a quantitative framework that assigned differential weighting to these five types of data.

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is an often fatal disorder resulting from several causes including heterogeneous genetic defects. While mutations in the bone morphogenetic protein receptor type II (BMPR2) gene are the single most common causal factor for hereditary cases, pathogenic mutations have been observed in approximately 25% of idiopathic PAH patients without a prior family history of disease. Additional defects of the transforming growth factor beta pathway have been implicated in disease pathogenesis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The CFTR gene is important for understanding certain health issues in men who can’t produce sperm, especially in cases of obstructive azoospermia.
  • Researchers tested a new DNA sequencing method to find more mutations in this gene, compared to standard tests.
  • They found that the new method detected 75% of mutations in the patients, while common tests only found a small percentage, highlighting the need for better detection in these cases.
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