Genetic, Genomic and Metabolomic Investigation of Rare Diseases
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Genetics and Genomics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 10569
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Interests: molecular genetics and genomics; next generation sequencing; rare diseases; genetic testing; neurocutaneous syndromes; copy number variations
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Dear Colleagues,
Rare diseases, defined as life-threatening, chronically debilitating conditions, represent a substantial public health burden as they affect ca. 2–6 % of the population. Currently, there are around 5000–8000 different rare diseases, and these numbers are continuing to increase. Despite intensive research, the genetic etiology and pathomechanisms of the majority of rare diseases are still unclear, and most of them do not yet have an approved therapy. Their diagnostics and care pathways are also challenging due to their rarity, heterogeneous manifestations, multisystem involvement and the often-observed incomplete penetrance. In addition, patients with undiagnosed genetic diseases often face a diagnostic odyssey that lasts for an average of eight years; moreover, a certain number of patients receive a misdiagnosis.
However, due to new sophisticated technologies, such as high-throughput sequencing and mass spectrometry, an increasing number of genomic and metabolomic data for various rare disorders have recently become available. These data could help us to understand biological mechanisms, identify new genes, determine causative mutations, discover biomarkers and ultimately develop novel therapeutics and diagnostics methods.
The aim of this Special Issue is to collect original and review articles that provide cutting-edge knowledge related to genetic, genomic and metabolomic investigations in rare disorders.
Dr. Judit Bene
Dr. Kinga Hadzsiev
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- rare diseases
- genotype–phenotype analyses
- NGS
- mass spectrometry
- biomarker discovery
- molecular targeted therapy
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