Genetic screening and follow-up results in 3 001 newborns in the Yunnan region

Ao-Yu LI, Bao-Sheng ZHU, Jin-Man ZHANG, Ying CHAN, Jun-Yue LIN, Jie ZHANG, Xiao-Yan ZHOU, Hong CHEN, Su-Yun LI, Na FENG, Yin-Hong ZHANG

Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ›› 2025, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (6) : 654-660.

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Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ›› 2025, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (6) : 654-660. DOI: 10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2412134
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Genetic screening and follow-up results in 3 001 newborns in the Yunnan region

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Objective To evaluate the application value of genetic newborn screening (gNBS) in the Yunnan region. Methods A prospective study was conducted with a random selection of 3 001 newborns born in the Yunnan region from February to December 2021. Traditional newborn screening (tNBS) was used to test biochemical indicators, and targeted next-generation sequencing was employed to screen 159 genes related to 156 diseases. Positive-screened newborns underwent validation and confirmation tests, and confirmed cases received standardized treatment and long-term follow-up. Results Among the 3 001 newborns, 166 (5.53%) were initially positive for genetic screening, and 1 435 (47.82%) were genetic carriers. The top ten genes with the highest variation frequency were GJB2 (21.29%), DUOX2 (7.27%), HBA (6.14%), GALC (3.63%), SLC12A3 (3.33%), HBB (3.03%), G6PD (2.94%), SLC25A13 (2.90%), PAH (2.73%), and UNC13D (2.68%). Among the initially positive newborns from tNBS and gNBS, 33 (1.10%) and 47 (1.57%) cases were confirmed, respectively. A total of 48 (1.60%) cases were confirmed using gNBS+tNBS. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that the areas under the curve for tNBS, gNBS, and gNBS+tNBS in diagnosing diseases were 0.866, 0.982, and 0.968, respectively (P<0.05). DeLong's test showed that the area under the curve for gNBS and gNBS+tNBS was higher than that for tNBS (P<0.05). Conclusions gNBS can expand the range of disease detection, and its combined use with tNBS can significantly shorten diagnosis time, enabling early intervention and treatment.

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Newborn screening / Gene / Variant / Targeted next-generation sequencing / Newborn

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Ao-Yu LI , Bao-Sheng ZHU , Jin-Man ZHANG , et al . Genetic screening and follow-up results in 3 001 newborns in the Yunnan region[J]. Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics. 2025, 27(6): 654-660 https://doi.org/10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2412134

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