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Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic disorder caused by pathogenic variants in the NF1 tumor suppressor gene. In 5–10% of NF1 patients, a large heterozygous deletion of the whole NF1 gene is identified, leading to the commonly called “NF1 microdeletion syndrome”. NF1-deleted p...

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Autores principales: Pacot, Laurence, Vidaud, Dominique, Sabbagh, Audrey, Laurendeau, Ingrid, Briand-Suleau, Audrey, Coustier, Audrey, Maillard, Théodora, Barbance, Cécile, Morice-Picard, Fanny, Sigaudy, Sabine, Glazunova, Olga O., Damaj, Lena, Layet, Valérie, Quelin, Chloé, Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte, Audic, Frédérique, Dollfus, Hélène, Guerrot, Anne-Marie, Lespinasse, James, Julia, Sophie, Vantyghem, Marie-Christine, Drouard, Magali, Lackmy, Marilyn, Leheup, Bruno, Alembik, Yves, Lemaire, Alexia, Nitschké, Patrick, Petit, Florence, Dieux Coeslier, Anne, Mutez, Eugénie, Taieb, Alain, Fradin, Mélanie, Capri, Yline, Nasser, Hala, Ruaud, Lyse, Dauriat, Benjamin, Bourthoumieu, Sylvie, Geneviève, David, Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine, Nizon, Mathilde, Stoeva, Radka, Hickman, Geoffroy, Nicolas, Gaël, Mazereeuw-Hautier, Juliette, Jannic, Arnaud, Ferkal, Salah, Parfait, Béatrice, Vidaud, Michel, Wolkenstein, Pierre, Pasmant, Eric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13122963
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author Pacot, Laurence
Vidaud, Dominique
Sabbagh, Audrey
Laurendeau, Ingrid
Briand-Suleau, Audrey
Coustier, Audrey
Maillard, Théodora
Barbance, Cécile
Morice-Picard, Fanny
Sigaudy, Sabine
Glazunova, Olga O.
Damaj, Lena
Layet, Valérie
Quelin, Chloé
Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte
Audic, Frédérique
Dollfus, Hélène
Guerrot, Anne-Marie
Lespinasse, James
Julia, Sophie
Vantyghem, Marie-Christine
Drouard, Magali
Lackmy, Marilyn
Leheup, Bruno
Alembik, Yves
Lemaire, Alexia
Nitschké, Patrick
Petit, Florence
Dieux Coeslier, Anne
Mutez, Eugénie
Taieb, Alain
Fradin, Mélanie
Capri, Yline
Nasser, Hala
Ruaud, Lyse
Dauriat, Benjamin
Bourthoumieu, Sylvie
Geneviève, David
Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine
Nizon, Mathilde
Stoeva, Radka
Hickman, Geoffroy
Nicolas, Gaël
Mazereeuw-Hautier, Juliette
Jannic, Arnaud
Ferkal, Salah
Parfait, Béatrice
Vidaud, Michel
Wolkenstein, Pierre
Pasmant, Eric
author_facet Pacot, Laurence
Vidaud, Dominique
Sabbagh, Audrey
Laurendeau, Ingrid
Briand-Suleau, Audrey
Coustier, Audrey
Maillard, Théodora
Barbance, Cécile
Morice-Picard, Fanny
Sigaudy, Sabine
Glazunova, Olga O.
Damaj, Lena
Layet, Valérie
Quelin, Chloé
Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte
Audic, Frédérique
Dollfus, Hélène
Guerrot, Anne-Marie
Lespinasse, James
Julia, Sophie
Vantyghem, Marie-Christine
Drouard, Magali
Lackmy, Marilyn
Leheup, Bruno
Alembik, Yves
Lemaire, Alexia
Nitschké, Patrick
Petit, Florence
Dieux Coeslier, Anne
Mutez, Eugénie
Taieb, Alain
Fradin, Mélanie
Capri, Yline
Nasser, Hala
Ruaud, Lyse
Dauriat, Benjamin
Bourthoumieu, Sylvie
Geneviève, David
Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine
Nizon, Mathilde
Stoeva, Radka
Hickman, Geoffroy
Nicolas, Gaël
Mazereeuw-Hautier, Juliette
Jannic, Arnaud
Ferkal, Salah
Parfait, Béatrice
Vidaud, Michel
Wolkenstein, Pierre
Pasmant, Eric
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic disorder caused by pathogenic variants in the NF1 tumor suppressor gene. In 5–10% of NF1 patients, a large heterozygous deletion of the whole NF1 gene is identified, leading to the commonly called “NF1 microdeletion syndrome”. NF1-deleted patients were previously reported to develop a particularly severe form of the disease with frequent cognitive impairment and an increased risk of benign and malignant tumors. Here, we performed a comprehensive clinical assessment of the largest NF1-deleted cohort to date, including 126 NF1 patients with a deletion of the NF1 gene. This work provides new insights into the specific phenotype associated with NF1 deletions and may contribute to improve the follow-up care of NF1 patients. ABSTRACT: Complete deletion of the NF1 gene is identified in 5–10% of patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Several studies have previously described particularly severe forms of the disease in NF1 patients with deletion of the NF1 locus, but comprehensive descriptions of large cohorts are still missing to fully characterize this contiguous gene syndrome. NF1-deleted patients were enrolled and phenotypically characterized with a standardized questionnaire between 2005 and 2020 from a large French NF1 cohort. Statistical analyses for main NF1-associated symptoms were performed versus an NF1 reference population. A deletion of the NF1 gene was detected in 4% (139/3479) of molecularly confirmed NF1 index cases. The median age of the group at clinical investigations was 21 years old. A comprehensive clinical assessment showed that 93% (116/126) of NF1-deleted patients fulfilled the NIH criteria for NF1. More than half had café-au-lait spots, skinfold freckling, Lisch nodules, neurofibromas, neurological abnormalities, and cognitive impairment or learning disabilities. Comparison with previously described “classic” NF1 cohorts showed a significantly higher proportion of symptomatic spinal neurofibromas, dysmorphism, learning disabilities, malignancies, and skeletal and cardiovascular abnormalities in the NF1-deleted group. We described the largest NF1-deleted cohort to date and clarified the more severe phenotype observed in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-82319772021-06-26 Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1 Pacot, Laurence Vidaud, Dominique Sabbagh, Audrey Laurendeau, Ingrid Briand-Suleau, Audrey Coustier, Audrey Maillard, Théodora Barbance, Cécile Morice-Picard, Fanny Sigaudy, Sabine Glazunova, Olga O. Damaj, Lena Layet, Valérie Quelin, Chloé Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte Audic, Frédérique Dollfus, Hélène Guerrot, Anne-Marie Lespinasse, James Julia, Sophie Vantyghem, Marie-Christine Drouard, Magali Lackmy, Marilyn Leheup, Bruno Alembik, Yves Lemaire, Alexia Nitschké, Patrick Petit, Florence Dieux Coeslier, Anne Mutez, Eugénie Taieb, Alain Fradin, Mélanie Capri, Yline Nasser, Hala Ruaud, Lyse Dauriat, Benjamin Bourthoumieu, Sylvie Geneviève, David Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine Nizon, Mathilde Stoeva, Radka Hickman, Geoffroy Nicolas, Gaël Mazereeuw-Hautier, Juliette Jannic, Arnaud Ferkal, Salah Parfait, Béatrice Vidaud, Michel Wolkenstein, Pierre Pasmant, Eric Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic disorder caused by pathogenic variants in the NF1 tumor suppressor gene. In 5–10% of NF1 patients, a large heterozygous deletion of the whole NF1 gene is identified, leading to the commonly called “NF1 microdeletion syndrome”. NF1-deleted patients were previously reported to develop a particularly severe form of the disease with frequent cognitive impairment and an increased risk of benign and malignant tumors. Here, we performed a comprehensive clinical assessment of the largest NF1-deleted cohort to date, including 126 NF1 patients with a deletion of the NF1 gene. This work provides new insights into the specific phenotype associated with NF1 deletions and may contribute to improve the follow-up care of NF1 patients. ABSTRACT: Complete deletion of the NF1 gene is identified in 5–10% of patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Several studies have previously described particularly severe forms of the disease in NF1 patients with deletion of the NF1 locus, but comprehensive descriptions of large cohorts are still missing to fully characterize this contiguous gene syndrome. NF1-deleted patients were enrolled and phenotypically characterized with a standardized questionnaire between 2005 and 2020 from a large French NF1 cohort. Statistical analyses for main NF1-associated symptoms were performed versus an NF1 reference population. A deletion of the NF1 gene was detected in 4% (139/3479) of molecularly confirmed NF1 index cases. The median age of the group at clinical investigations was 21 years old. A comprehensive clinical assessment showed that 93% (116/126) of NF1-deleted patients fulfilled the NIH criteria for NF1. More than half had café-au-lait spots, skinfold freckling, Lisch nodules, neurofibromas, neurological abnormalities, and cognitive impairment or learning disabilities. Comparison with previously described “classic” NF1 cohorts showed a significantly higher proportion of symptomatic spinal neurofibromas, dysmorphism, learning disabilities, malignancies, and skeletal and cardiovascular abnormalities in the NF1-deleted group. We described the largest NF1-deleted cohort to date and clarified the more severe phenotype observed in these patients. MDPI 2021-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8231977/ /pubmed/34199217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13122963 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Pacot, Laurence
Vidaud, Dominique
Sabbagh, Audrey
Laurendeau, Ingrid
Briand-Suleau, Audrey
Coustier, Audrey
Maillard, Théodora
Barbance, Cécile
Morice-Picard, Fanny
Sigaudy, Sabine
Glazunova, Olga O.
Damaj, Lena
Layet, Valérie
Quelin, Chloé
Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte
Audic, Frédérique
Dollfus, Hélène
Guerrot, Anne-Marie
Lespinasse, James
Julia, Sophie
Vantyghem, Marie-Christine
Drouard, Magali
Lackmy, Marilyn
Leheup, Bruno
Alembik, Yves
Lemaire, Alexia
Nitschké, Patrick
Petit, Florence
Dieux Coeslier, Anne
Mutez, Eugénie
Taieb, Alain
Fradin, Mélanie
Capri, Yline
Nasser, Hala
Ruaud, Lyse
Dauriat, Benjamin
Bourthoumieu, Sylvie
Geneviève, David
Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine
Nizon, Mathilde
Stoeva, Radka
Hickman, Geoffroy
Nicolas, Gaël
Mazereeuw-Hautier, Juliette
Jannic, Arnaud
Ferkal, Salah
Parfait, Béatrice
Vidaud, Michel
Wolkenstein, Pierre
Pasmant, Eric
Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1
title Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1
title_full Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1
title_fullStr Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1
title_full_unstemmed Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1
title_short Severe Phenotype in Patients with Large Deletions of NF1
title_sort severe phenotype in patients with large deletions of nf1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13122963
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