The utility of genomic testing in the ophthalmology clinic: A review

Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug;49(6):615-625. doi: 10.1111/ceo.13970. Epub 2021 Jul 23.

Abstract

Genomic testing assesses many genes in one test. It is often used in the diagnosis of heterogeneous single gene disorders where pathogenic variation in one of many genes are known to cause similar phenotypes, or where a clinical diagnosis is difficult to reach. In the ophthalmic setting, genomic testing can be used to diagnose several groups of diseases, including inherited retinal dystrophies, paediatric cataract, glaucoma and anterior segment dysgenesis and other syndromic developmental disorders with eye involvement. The testing can encompass several modalities ranging from whole genome sequencing to exome sequencing or targeted gene panels. The advantages to the patient of receiving a molecular diagnosis include an end to the diagnostic odyssey, determination of prognosis and clarification of treatment, access to accurate genetic counselling, and confirming eligibility for clinical trials or genetic specific therapies. Genomic testing is a powerful addition to the diagnosis and management of inherited eye disease.

Keywords: diagnostic techniques; genetics; genomics; inherited; sequencing.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Eye Abnormalities* / genetics
  • Eye Diseases, Hereditary* / diagnosis
  • Eye Diseases, Hereditary* / genetics
  • Genetic Testing
  • Humans
  • Ophthalmology*
  • Retinal Dystrophies* / genetics