Genomic analysis of 11,555 probands identifies 60 dominant congenital heart disease genes
Sierant M, Jin S, Bilguvar K, Morton S, Dong W, Jiang W, Lu Z, Li B, López-Giráldez F, Tikhonova I, Zeng X, Lu Q, Choi J, Zhang J, Nelson-Williams C, Knight J, Zhao H, Cao J, Mane S, Sedore S, Gruber P, Lek M, Goldmuntz E, Deanfield J, Giardini A, Mital S, Russell M, Gaynor J, King E, Wagner M, Srivastava D, Shen Y, Bernstein D, Porter G, Newburger J, Seidman J, Roberts A, Yandell M, Yost H, Tristani-Firouzi M, Kim R, Chung W, Gelb B, Seidman C, Brueckner M, Lifton R. Genomic analysis of 11,555 probands identifies 60 dominant congenital heart disease genes. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2025, 122: e2420343122. PMID: 40127276, PMCID: PMC12002227, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2420343122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongenital heart disease genesCongenital heart diseaseDamaging variantsMissense variantsAnalyzing de novo mutationsCHD probandsEpidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domainsNeurodevelopmental delayLoss of function variantsParent-offspring triosSyndromic congenital heart diseaseHeart disease genesDisease genesGenomic analysisCongenital heart disease subtypesAssociated with neurodevelopmental delayTetralogy of FallotFunctional variantsIncomplete penetranceCHD phenotypesGenesAssociated with developmentGenetic testingMolecular diagnosticsExtracardiac abnormalities
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