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Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness

Background: Congenital deafness could be the first manifestation of a syndrome such as in Usher, Pendred, and Wolfram syndromes. Therefore, a genetic study is crucial in this deficiency to significantly improve its diagnostic efficiency, to predict the prognosis, to select the most adequate treatmen...

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Autores principales: Alías, Laura, López de Heredia, Miguel, Luna, Sabina, Clivillé, Núria, González-Quereda, Lídia, Gallano, Pía, de Juan, Júlia, Pujol, Albert, Diez, Santiago, Boronat, Susana, Orús, César, Lasa, Adriana, Venegas, María del Prado
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36330437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.998898
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author Alías, Laura
López de Heredia, Miguel
Luna, Sabina
Clivillé, Núria
González-Quereda, Lídia
Gallano, Pía
de Juan, Júlia
Pujol, Albert
Diez, Santiago
Boronat, Susana
Orús, César
Lasa, Adriana
Venegas, María del Prado
author_facet Alías, Laura
López de Heredia, Miguel
Luna, Sabina
Clivillé, Núria
González-Quereda, Lídia
Gallano, Pía
de Juan, Júlia
Pujol, Albert
Diez, Santiago
Boronat, Susana
Orús, César
Lasa, Adriana
Venegas, María del Prado
author_sort Alías, Laura
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description Background: Congenital deafness could be the first manifestation of a syndrome such as in Usher, Pendred, and Wolfram syndromes. Therefore, a genetic study is crucial in this deficiency to significantly improve its diagnostic efficiency, to predict the prognosis, to select the most adequate treatment required, and to anticipate the development of other associated clinical manifestations. Case presentation: We describe a young girl with bilateral congenital profound deafness, who initially received a single cochlear implant. The genetic study of her DNA using a custom-designed next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel detected a de novo pathogenic heterozygous variant in the WFS1 gene related to Wolfram-like syndrome, which is characterized by the presence of other symptoms such as optic atrophy. Due to this diagnosis, a second implant was placed after the optic atrophy onset. The speech audiometric results obtained with both implants indicate that this work successfully allows the patient to develop normal speech. Deterioration of the auditory nerves has not been observed. Conclusion: The next-generation sequencing technique allows a precise molecular diagnosis of diseases with high genetic heterogeneity, such as hereditary deafness, while this was the only symptom presented by the patient at the time of analysis. The NGS panel, in which genes responsible for both syndromic and non-syndromic hereditary deafness were included, was essential to reach the diagnosis in such a young patient. Early detection of the pathogenic variant in the WFS1 gene allowed us to anticipate the natural evolution of the disease and offer the most appropriate management to the patient.
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spelling pubmed-96232562022-11-02 Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness Alías, Laura López de Heredia, Miguel Luna, Sabina Clivillé, Núria González-Quereda, Lídia Gallano, Pía de Juan, Júlia Pujol, Albert Diez, Santiago Boronat, Susana Orús, César Lasa, Adriana Venegas, María del Prado Front Genet Genetics Background: Congenital deafness could be the first manifestation of a syndrome such as in Usher, Pendred, and Wolfram syndromes. Therefore, a genetic study is crucial in this deficiency to significantly improve its diagnostic efficiency, to predict the prognosis, to select the most adequate treatment required, and to anticipate the development of other associated clinical manifestations. Case presentation: We describe a young girl with bilateral congenital profound deafness, who initially received a single cochlear implant. The genetic study of her DNA using a custom-designed next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel detected a de novo pathogenic heterozygous variant in the WFS1 gene related to Wolfram-like syndrome, which is characterized by the presence of other symptoms such as optic atrophy. Due to this diagnosis, a second implant was placed after the optic atrophy onset. The speech audiometric results obtained with both implants indicate that this work successfully allows the patient to develop normal speech. Deterioration of the auditory nerves has not been observed. Conclusion: The next-generation sequencing technique allows a precise molecular diagnosis of diseases with high genetic heterogeneity, such as hereditary deafness, while this was the only symptom presented by the patient at the time of analysis. The NGS panel, in which genes responsible for both syndromic and non-syndromic hereditary deafness were included, was essential to reach the diagnosis in such a young patient. Early detection of the pathogenic variant in the WFS1 gene allowed us to anticipate the natural evolution of the disease and offer the most appropriate management to the patient. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9623256/ /pubmed/36330437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.998898 Text en Copyright © 2022 Alías, López de Heredia, Luna, Clivillé, González-Quereda, Gallano, de Juan, Pujol, Diez, Boronat, Orús, Lasa and Venegas. 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
Alías, Laura
López de Heredia, Miguel
Luna, Sabina
Clivillé, Núria
González-Quereda, Lídia
Gallano, Pía
de Juan, Júlia
Pujol, Albert
Diez, Santiago
Boronat, Susana
Orús, César
Lasa, Adriana
Venegas, María del Prado
Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
title Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
title_full Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
title_fullStr Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
title_full_unstemmed Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
title_short Case report: De novo pathogenic variant in WFS1 causes Wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
title_sort case report: de novo pathogenic variant in wfs1 causes wolfram-like syndrome debuting with congenital bilateral deafness
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36330437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.998898
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