DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast

#384 Beyond DNA: How RNAseq Resolves VUS and Shortens the Diagnostic Odyssey

Mar 6, 2026
Dr. Christine Eng, CMPO and lab leader at Baylor Genetics and Baylor College of Medicine, discusses how RNA sequencing complements DNA testing. She explains RNAseq basics, how it uncovers splicing abnormalities, and real clinical cases where RNA clarified uncertain variants. The conversation covers when to reflex to RNA, practical sample and turnaround constraints, and the promise of multi-omics integration.
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INSIGHT

RNAseq Reveals Functional Consequences Beyond DNA

  • RNA-seq moves beyond DNA as a blueprint to assess functional consequences like splicing and differential expression.
  • Christine Eng frames RNA-seq as the next step in the DNA→RNA→protein journey to reveal functional effects of variants.
ADVICE

Reflex Targeted RNAseq For Suspected Splice VUSs

  • Reflex targeted RNA-seq for VUSs suspected to affect splicing identified on genome sequencing.
  • Baylor uses targeted RNA-seq when algorithms flag splice potential to determine exon inclusion/exclusion effects.
ANECDOTE

RNAseq Reclassified VUS And Changed Care For A Toddler

  • A two-year-old with status epilepticus had a pathogenic variant plus a VUS; RNA-seq showed alternative splicing and enabled a Jeffrey's Lacani diagnosis.
  • The diagnosis revealed prolonged QT risk, changing monitoring and care for the child.
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