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Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program

IGF1R-related disorders are associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), postnatal growth failure, short stature, microcephaly, developmental delay, and dysmorphic facial features. We report a patient who presented to medical genetics at 7 mo of age with a history of IUGR, poor feeding, m...

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Autores principales: Jacobs, Annalise, Burns, Catherine, Patel, Purva, Treat, Kayla, Helm, Benjamin M., Conboy, Erin, Vetrini, Francesco
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8958911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35091507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a006170
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author Jacobs, Annalise
Burns, Catherine
Patel, Purva
Treat, Kayla
Helm, Benjamin M.
Conboy, Erin
Vetrini, Francesco
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Burns, Catherine
Patel, Purva
Treat, Kayla
Helm, Benjamin M.
Conboy, Erin
Vetrini, Francesco
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description IGF1R-related disorders are associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), postnatal growth failure, short stature, microcephaly, developmental delay, and dysmorphic facial features. We report a patient who presented to medical genetics at 7 mo of age with a history of IUGR, poor feeding, mild developmental delays, microcephaly, and dysmorphic facial features. Whole-exome sequencing revealed a novel c.1464T > G p.(Cys488Trp) variant in the IGF1R gene, initially classified as a variation of uncertain significance (VUS). We enrolled the patient in the URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) and performed additional studies including deep phenotyping and familial segregation analysis, which demonstrated that the patient's IGF1R VUS was present in phenotypically similar family members. Furthermore, biochemical testing revealed an elevated serum IGF-1 level consistent with abnormal IGF-1 receptor function. Workup resulted in the patient's variant being upgraded from a VUS to likely pathogenic. Our report expands the variant and phenotypic spectrum of IGF1R-related disorders and illustrates benefits and feasibility of reassessing a VUS beyond the initial molecular diagnosis by deep phenotyping, 3D modeling, additional biochemical testing, and familial segregation studies through the URDC, a multidisciplinary clinical program whose major goal is to end the diagnostic odyssey in patients with rare diseases.
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spelling pubmed-89589112022-04-08 Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program Jacobs, Annalise Burns, Catherine Patel, Purva Treat, Kayla Helm, Benjamin M. Conboy, Erin Vetrini, Francesco Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud Research Report IGF1R-related disorders are associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), postnatal growth failure, short stature, microcephaly, developmental delay, and dysmorphic facial features. We report a patient who presented to medical genetics at 7 mo of age with a history of IUGR, poor feeding, mild developmental delays, microcephaly, and dysmorphic facial features. Whole-exome sequencing revealed a novel c.1464T > G p.(Cys488Trp) variant in the IGF1R gene, initially classified as a variation of uncertain significance (VUS). We enrolled the patient in the URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) and performed additional studies including deep phenotyping and familial segregation analysis, which demonstrated that the patient's IGF1R VUS was present in phenotypically similar family members. Furthermore, biochemical testing revealed an elevated serum IGF-1 level consistent with abnormal IGF-1 receptor function. Workup resulted in the patient's variant being upgraded from a VUS to likely pathogenic. Our report expands the variant and phenotypic spectrum of IGF1R-related disorders and illustrates benefits and feasibility of reassessing a VUS beyond the initial molecular diagnosis by deep phenotyping, 3D modeling, additional biochemical testing, and familial segregation studies through the URDC, a multidisciplinary clinical program whose major goal is to end the diagnostic odyssey in patients with rare diseases. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2022-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8958911/ /pubmed/35091507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a006170 Text en © 2022 Jacobs et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits reuse and redistribution, except for commercial purposes, provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Jacobs, Annalise
Burns, Catherine
Patel, Purva
Treat, Kayla
Helm, Benjamin M.
Conboy, Erin
Vetrini, Francesco
Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program
title Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program
title_full Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program
title_fullStr Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program
title_full_unstemmed Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program
title_short Reanalysis of a novel variant in the IGF1R gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of IUSM–URDC (Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic) program
title_sort reanalysis of a novel variant in the igf1r gene in a family with variable prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and dysmorphic features: benefits and feasibility of iusm–urdc (undiagnosed rare disease clinic) program
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8958911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35091507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a006170
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