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. 2020 Nov 26;11(12):1408. doi: 10.3390/genes11121408

Table 4.

Examples of successful studies that used reverse phenotyping. Abbreviations: BMPR2—Bone morphogenic protein receptor type 2; PAH—pulmonary arterial hypertension; WES—whole-exome sequencing, * denotes allele number.

Gene Condition Study Design Data Sources Results References
HLA-DRB1*0301/DQB1*0201 Sarcoidosis Mix of retrospective and prospective cases with acute onset sarcoidosis Health records Patients with acute onset sarcoidosis carrying HLA-DRB1*0301/DQB1*0201 genotype have good prognosis, manifestations of Lofgren’s syndrome differ between man and woman. [278,302]
BMPR2 PAH Retrospective analysis of 169 PAH patients WES & Health records Patients with missense mutations that escape nonsense-mediated decay have more severe disease than those with truncating mutations. [296]
BMPR2 PAH Retrospective analysis of 171 patients Missense variants in the cytoplasmic tail appear to confer less severe phenotype than other BMPR2 variants with a later age of onset, milder haemodynamics, and more vasoreactivity. [297]
BMPR2 PAH A large individual participant data meta-analysis Literature review Patients harbouring deleterious BMPR2 mutations have earlier disease onset, worse haemodynamics, are less likely to respond to NO challenge and have lower survival when compared to those without BMPR2 mutations. [180]
BMPR2 PAH Retrospective analysis of 44 PAH patients who underwent lung transplantation between 2005 and 2014 Histology, immunohistochemistry, morphometry of explanted lungs; French registry database BMPR2 mutation carriers are more prone to haemoptysis; haemoptysis is closely correlated to bronchial arterial remodelling and angiogenesis; pronounced changes in the systemic vasculature correlate with increased pulmonary venous remodelling, creating a distinctive profile in PAH patients harbouring a BMPR2 mutation. [295]
multiple genes Nephrotic syndrome A retrospective analysis of all patients diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome between 2000 and 2018 WES & personalised diagnostic workflow Reverse phenotyping after WES increased the diagnostic accuracy in patients referred with the diagnosis of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome. [279]