Project Summary
This is an administrative supplement 2 for the Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) Undiagnosed
Diseases Network (UDN) Clinical Site (CS). In years 1-8 of the UDN CS, we provided patients with
undiagnosed diseases (UDD) access to state of the art diagnostic methods, accelerated discovery in
diagnosing and managing UDD, elucidated biological mechanisms of identified genetic variants in disease
causation, leading to potential pathways for improved treatments, and actively engaged the UDN and broader
community to share best practices and technology innovations. We have been among the leading extramural
(non NIH UDP) sites in patient acceptances and completion of in person evaluations, achieving 100% target for
these two key milestones of the program. Of the cases with in-person evaluations completed to date, we have
achieved a 36% solve rate with an additional 12% with strong candidates. We have implemented systematic
RNA sequencing on fibroblasts to complement exome and genome sequencing. We have achieved this by
leveraging an integrated genetics program housed within the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
(DMHG). We propose to complete years' 1-8 work in year 9 of this second “with cost extension” to be
supported by this proposed administrative supplement. This includes completion of clinical evaluation of
subjects accrued prior to July 1, 2022. We project that we will accept an additional 10 subjects and have
completed evaluation of 10 additional by end of year 9 (June 30, 2022). The Specific Aims are to: 1) Review,
recruit, and evaluate 10 new subjects referred by the UDN coordination center as part of the ongoing NIH UDN
protocol. 2) Integrate this UDN workflow into the broader BCM-specific UDN sustainability plan which is to
establish a streamlined standard operating procedure for the Undiagnosed Diseases Center (UDC) at BCM. 3)
Prioritize under/uninsured and under-represented populations for UDN evaluation by leveraging existing
programs with the same focus for referral and recruitment.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
This proposal is a request for an administrative supplement 2 for year 9 of the Undiagnosed Diseases
Network (UDN) Clinical Site at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Texas. It focuses on completing
clinical, multi-omic, and functional studies on UDN cases accepted after July 1, 2022.
NIH Spending Category
Clinical ResearchGeneticsHealth DisparitiesHuman GenomeMinority Health
Project Terms
Administrative SupplementAreaBiologicalChargeClinicalClinical MedicineClinical ResearchCommunitiesComplementDiagnosisDiagnosticDiagnostic ProcedureDiseaseEnrollmentEtiologyEvaluationEvaluation ResearchExtramural ActivitiesFibroblastsFundingGeneticGenomic medicineHispanicHistorically Black Colleges and UniversitiesHuman GeneticsHuman ResourcesHybridsInstitutionMedicineModelingMolecular GeneticsNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNational Human Genome Research InstituteNetwork-basedParticipantPathway interactionsPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPersonsPhasePhenotypePopulationProceduresProcessProtocols documentationProviderResearchResourcesSiteTechnologyTestingTexasUnderrepresented PopulationsUninsuredUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkclinical careclinical research sitecollegecostexome sequencinggenetic variantgenome sequencingimprovedinnovationmultiple omicsprogramsrecruitresearch clinical testingstandard of caresuccesstranscriptome sequencingvirtual platform
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