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Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome

Objective: Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by deleterious heterozygous variants of the KMT2A gene. This study aims to describe the phenotypic and genotypic features of Chinese WSS patients, and assess therapeutic effects of recombinant human growth hormo...

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Autores principales: Lin, Yunting, Chen, Xiaohong, Xie, Bobo, Guan, Zhihong, Chen, Xiaodan, Li, Xiuzhen, Yi, Peng, Du, Rong, Mei, Huifen, Liu, Li, Zhang, Wen, Zeng, Chunhua
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10070943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37025457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1085210
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author Lin, Yunting
Chen, Xiaohong
Xie, Bobo
Guan, Zhihong
Chen, Xiaodan
Li, Xiuzhen
Yi, Peng
Du, Rong
Mei, Huifen
Liu, Li
Zhang, Wen
Zeng, Chunhua
author_facet Lin, Yunting
Chen, Xiaohong
Xie, Bobo
Guan, Zhihong
Chen, Xiaodan
Li, Xiuzhen
Yi, Peng
Du, Rong
Mei, Huifen
Liu, Li
Zhang, Wen
Zeng, Chunhua
author_sort Lin, Yunting
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description Objective: Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by deleterious heterozygous variants of the KMT2A gene. This study aims to describe the phenotypic and genotypic features of Chinese WSS patients, and assess therapeutic effects of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH). Methods: Eleven Chinese children with WSS were enrolled in our cohort. Their clinical, imaging, biochemical and molecular findings were analyzed retrospectively. Moreover, the phenotypic features of 41 previously reported Chinese WSS patients were reviewed and included in our analysis. Results: In our cohort, the 11 WSS patients presented with classic clinical manifestations, but with different frequencies. The most common clinical features were short stature (90.9%) and developmental delay (90.9%), followed by intellectual disability (72.7%). The most frequent imaging features were patent ductus arteriosus (57.1%) and patent foramen ovale (42.9%) in cardiovascular system, and abnormal corpus callosum (50.0%) in the brain. In the set comprising 52 Chinese WSS patients, the most common clinical and imaging manifestations were developmental delay (84.6%), intellectual disability (84.6%), short stature (80.8%) and delayed bone age (68.0%), respectively. Eleven different variants, including three known and eight novel variants, of the KMT2A gene were identified in our 11 WSS patients without a hotspot variant. Two patients were treated with rhGH and yielded satisfactory height gains, but one developed acceleration of bone age. Conclusion: Our study adds 11 new patients with WSS, reveals different clinical characteristics in Chinese WSS patients, and extends the mutational spectrum of the KMT2A gene. Our study also shares the therapeutic effects of rhGH in two WSS patients without GH deficiency.
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spelling pubmed-100709432023-04-05 Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome Lin, Yunting Chen, Xiaohong Xie, Bobo Guan, Zhihong Chen, Xiaodan Li, Xiuzhen Yi, Peng Du, Rong Mei, Huifen Liu, Li Zhang, Wen Zeng, Chunhua Front Genet Genetics Objective: Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by deleterious heterozygous variants of the KMT2A gene. This study aims to describe the phenotypic and genotypic features of Chinese WSS patients, and assess therapeutic effects of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH). Methods: Eleven Chinese children with WSS were enrolled in our cohort. Their clinical, imaging, biochemical and molecular findings were analyzed retrospectively. Moreover, the phenotypic features of 41 previously reported Chinese WSS patients were reviewed and included in our analysis. Results: In our cohort, the 11 WSS patients presented with classic clinical manifestations, but with different frequencies. The most common clinical features were short stature (90.9%) and developmental delay (90.9%), followed by intellectual disability (72.7%). The most frequent imaging features were patent ductus arteriosus (57.1%) and patent foramen ovale (42.9%) in cardiovascular system, and abnormal corpus callosum (50.0%) in the brain. In the set comprising 52 Chinese WSS patients, the most common clinical and imaging manifestations were developmental delay (84.6%), intellectual disability (84.6%), short stature (80.8%) and delayed bone age (68.0%), respectively. Eleven different variants, including three known and eight novel variants, of the KMT2A gene were identified in our 11 WSS patients without a hotspot variant. Two patients were treated with rhGH and yielded satisfactory height gains, but one developed acceleration of bone age. Conclusion: Our study adds 11 new patients with WSS, reveals different clinical characteristics in Chinese WSS patients, and extends the mutational spectrum of the KMT2A gene. Our study also shares the therapeutic effects of rhGH in two WSS patients without GH deficiency. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10070943/ /pubmed/37025457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1085210 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lin, Chen, Xie, Guan, Chen, Li, Yi, Du, Mei, Liu, Zhang and Zeng. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Lin, Yunting
Chen, Xiaohong
Xie, Bobo
Guan, Zhihong
Chen, Xiaodan
Li, Xiuzhen
Yi, Peng
Du, Rong
Mei, Huifen
Liu, Li
Zhang, Wen
Zeng, Chunhua
Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
title Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
title_full Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
title_fullStr Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
title_short Novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 Chinese children with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
title_sort novel variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in a cohort of 11 chinese children with wiedemann-steiner syndrome
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10070943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37025457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1085210
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