基因检测
医学
神经学
临床试验
疾病
遗传咨询
重症监护医学
生物信息学
精神科
病理
遗传学
生物
内科学
作者
Laynie Dratch,Meron Azage,Aaron Baldwin,Kelsey Johnson,Rachel Paul,Tanya Bardakjian,Sara-Claude Michon,Defne A. Amado,Michael Baer,Andres Deik,Lauren Elman,Pedro Gonzalez‐Alegre,Michael H. Guo,Ali G. Hamedani,David J. Irwin,A. G. Lasker,Jennifer Orthmann‐Murphy,Colin Quinn,Thomas F. Tropea,Steven S. Scherer,Colin A. Ellis
出处
期刊:Journal of Neurology
[Springer Science+Business Media]
日期:2023-10-27
卷期号:271 (2): 733-747
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00415-023-12058-6
摘要
The role of genetic testing in neurologic clinical practice has increased dramatically in recent years, driven by research on genetic causes of neurologic disease and increased availability of genetic sequencing technology. Genetic testing is now indicated for adults with a wide range of common neurologic conditions. The potential clinical impacts of a genetic diagnosis are also rapidly expanding, with a growing list of gene-specific treatments and clinical trials, in addition to important implications for prognosis, surveillance, family planning, and diagnostic closure. The goals of this review are to provide practical guidance for clinicians about the role of genetics in their practice and to provide the neuroscience research community with a broad survey of current progress in this field. We aim to answer three questions for the neurologist in practice: Which of my patients need genetic testing? What testing should I order? And how will genetic testing help my patient? We focus on common neurologic disorders and presentations to the neurology clinic. For each condition, we review the most current guidelines and evidence regarding indications for genetic testing, expected diagnostic yield, and recommended testing approach. We also focus on clinical impacts of genetic diagnoses, highlighting a number of gene-specific therapies recently approved for clinical use, and a rapidly expanding landscape of gene-specific clinical trials, many using novel nucleotide-based therapeutic modalities like antisense oligonucleotides and gene transfer. We anticipate that more widespread use of genetic testing will help advance therapeutic development and improve the care, and outcomes, of patients with neurologic conditions.
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