UNASSIGNED: We designed a panel of 573 genes related to severe inherited disorders and performed NGS in 1,127 individuals who had undergone biochemical NBS. The NGS screening results of neonates were used to compare with the biochemical results.
UNASSIGNED: NGS screening results revealed that all the four newborns with abnormal G6PD values carried hemizygous G6PD mutations, which were consistent with the decreased G6PD enzymatic activity. The NGS results revealed an individual with compound heterozygous mutations of SLC22A5, who was biochemically negative in 2016. The MS/MS screening results in 2019 showed free carnitine deficiency, which was consistent with the genetic findings. The top five genes with the highest carrier frequencies of mutations in these newborns were PAH (1:56, 1.79%), ETFDH (1:81, 1.23%), MMACHC (1:87, 1.15%), SLC25A13 (1:102, 0.98%), and GCDH (1:125, 0.80%).
UNASSIGNED: Our study highlighted that combining NGS screening with biochemical screening could improve the current NBS efficiency. This is the first study to investigate carrier frequencies of mutations in 77 genes causing inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs) in China.