Juntendo University Broadens the Scope of Mitochondrial Disease Testing
The Intractable Disease Research Center at Juntendo University will conduct broader analyses of mitochondrial genetic data to confirm genetic diagnosis.
Unfortunately, mitochondrial disease is the most common congenital metabolic condition, with one case detected for every 5000 live births. In 2022, to improve disease surveillance and the understanding of the genetic factors behind the condition, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare included mitochondrial genetic testing under medical service fees covered under insurance.
In terms of testing, Juntendo University screens many babies diagnosed with mitochondrial disease each year. Now, the university will use whole genome sequencing, RNA sequencing, and functional analyses to provide finer-grained insights that facilitate more accurate genetic diagnoses.
The program will be feasible mainly due to the endeavors of Professor
The data the lab has already generated highlights how insurance-covered mitochondrial disease testing can bear fruit for diagnosis. Having analyzed 449 suspected cases between
"Moving forward, the insurance coverage for medical expenses will allow us to cast a wider net when screening for suspected cases. There will be two components to the genetic testing: Juntendo University's Clinical Laboratory will conduct gene panel sequencing and report known mutations. When the laboratory identifies unknown mutations with the patient's consent, we will undertake more detailed genomic analyses at the Intractable Disease Research Center," explains
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