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Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is caused by deleterious variants in each CFTR gene. We investigated the utility of whole-gene CFTR sequencing when fewer than two pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants were detected by conventional testing (sequencing of exons and flanking introns) of CFTR.
Methods: Individuals with features of CF and a CF-diagnostic sweat chloride concentration with zero or one P/LP variants identified by conventional testing enrolled in the CF Mutation Analysis Program (MAP) underwent whole-gene CFTR sequencing. Replication was performed on individuals enrolled in the CF Genome Project (CFGP), followed by phenotype review and interrogation of other genes.
Results: Whole-gene sequencing identified a second P/LP variant in 20/43 MAP enrollees (47 %) and 10/22 CFGP enrollees (45 %) who had one P/LP variant after conventional testing. No P/LP variants were detected when conventional testing was negative (MAP: n = 43; CFGP: n = 13). Genome-wide analysis was unable to find an alternative etiology in CFGP participants with fewer than two P/LP CFTR variants and CF could not be confirmed in 91 % following phenotype re-review.
Conclusions: Whole-gene CFTR analysis is beneficial in individuals with one previously-identified P/LP variant and a CF-diagnostic sweat chloride. Negative conventional CFTR testing indicates that the phenotype should be re-evaluated.
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