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Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts

BACKGROUND: Primary lymphoedema (PL) syndromes are increasingly recognised as presentations of complex genetic disease, with at least 20 identified causative genes. Recognition of clinical patterns is key to diagnosis, research and therapeutics. The defining criteria for one such clinical syndrome,...

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Autores principales: Mansour, Sahar, Josephs, Katherine S, Ostergaard, Pia, Gordon, Kristiana, Van Zanten, Malou, Pearce, Julian, Jeffery, Steve, Keeley, Vaughan, Riches, Katie, Kreuter, Alexander, Wieland, Ulrike, Hägerling, René, Ratnam, Lakshmi, Sackey, Ege, Grigoriadis, Dionysios, Ho, Bernard, Smith, Frances, Rauter, Elisabeth, Mortimer, Peter, Macallan, Derek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34916230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2021-107820
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author Mansour, Sahar
Josephs, Katherine S
Ostergaard, Pia
Gordon, Kristiana
Van Zanten, Malou
Pearce, Julian
Jeffery, Steve
Keeley, Vaughan
Riches, Katie
Kreuter, Alexander
Wieland, Ulrike
Hägerling, René
Ratnam, Lakshmi
Sackey, Ege
Grigoriadis, Dionysios
Ho, Bernard
Smith, Frances
Rauter, Elisabeth
Mortimer, Peter
Macallan, Derek
author_facet Mansour, Sahar
Josephs, Katherine S
Ostergaard, Pia
Gordon, Kristiana
Van Zanten, Malou
Pearce, Julian
Jeffery, Steve
Keeley, Vaughan
Riches, Katie
Kreuter, Alexander
Wieland, Ulrike
Hägerling, René
Ratnam, Lakshmi
Sackey, Ege
Grigoriadis, Dionysios
Ho, Bernard
Smith, Frances
Rauter, Elisabeth
Mortimer, Peter
Macallan, Derek
author_sort Mansour, Sahar
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description BACKGROUND: Primary lymphoedema (PL) syndromes are increasingly recognised as presentations of complex genetic disease, with at least 20 identified causative genes. Recognition of clinical patterns is key to diagnosis, research and therapeutics. The defining criteria for one such clinical syndrome, ‘WILD syndrome’ (Warts, Immunodeficiency, Lymphoedema and anogenital Dysplasia), have previously depended on a single case report. METHODS AND RESULTS: We present 21 patients (including the first described case) with similar clinical and immunological phenotypes. All had PL affecting multiple segments, with systemic involvement (intestinal lymphangiectasia/pleural or pericardial effusions) in 70% (n=14/20). Most (n=20, 95%) had a distinctive cutaneous lymphovascular malformation on the upper anterior chest wall. Some (n=10, 48%) also had hyperpigmented lesions resembling epidermal naevi (but probably lymphatic in origin). Warts were common (n=17, 81%) and often refractory. In contrast to the previous case report, anogenital dysplasia was uncommon—only found in two further cases (total n=3, 14%). Low CD4 counts and CD4:CD8 ratios typified the syndrome (17 of 19, 89%), but monocyte counts were universally normal, unlike GATA2 deficiency. CONCLUSION: WILD syndrome is a previously unrecognised, underdiagnosed generalised PL syndrome. Based on this case series, we redefine WILD as ‘Warts, Immunodeficiency, andLymphatic Dysplasia’ and suggest specific diagnostic criteria. The essential criterion is congenital multisegmental PL in a ‘mosaic’ distribution. The major diagnostic features are recurrent warts, cutaneous lymphovascular malformations, systemic involvement (lymphatic dysplasia), genital swelling and CD4 lymphopaenia with normal monocyte counts. The absence of family history suggests a sporadic condition, and the random distribution of swelling implicates mosaic postzygotic mutation as the cause.
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spelling pubmed-98110882023-01-05 Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts Mansour, Sahar Josephs, Katherine S Ostergaard, Pia Gordon, Kristiana Van Zanten, Malou Pearce, Julian Jeffery, Steve Keeley, Vaughan Riches, Katie Kreuter, Alexander Wieland, Ulrike Hägerling, René Ratnam, Lakshmi Sackey, Ege Grigoriadis, Dionysios Ho, Bernard Smith, Frances Rauter, Elisabeth Mortimer, Peter Macallan, Derek J Med Genet Phenotypes BACKGROUND: Primary lymphoedema (PL) syndromes are increasingly recognised as presentations of complex genetic disease, with at least 20 identified causative genes. Recognition of clinical patterns is key to diagnosis, research and therapeutics. The defining criteria for one such clinical syndrome, ‘WILD syndrome’ (Warts, Immunodeficiency, Lymphoedema and anogenital Dysplasia), have previously depended on a single case report. METHODS AND RESULTS: We present 21 patients (including the first described case) with similar clinical and immunological phenotypes. All had PL affecting multiple segments, with systemic involvement (intestinal lymphangiectasia/pleural or pericardial effusions) in 70% (n=14/20). Most (n=20, 95%) had a distinctive cutaneous lymphovascular malformation on the upper anterior chest wall. Some (n=10, 48%) also had hyperpigmented lesions resembling epidermal naevi (but probably lymphatic in origin). Warts were common (n=17, 81%) and often refractory. In contrast to the previous case report, anogenital dysplasia was uncommon—only found in two further cases (total n=3, 14%). Low CD4 counts and CD4:CD8 ratios typified the syndrome (17 of 19, 89%), but monocyte counts were universally normal, unlike GATA2 deficiency. CONCLUSION: WILD syndrome is a previously unrecognised, underdiagnosed generalised PL syndrome. Based on this case series, we redefine WILD as ‘Warts, Immunodeficiency, andLymphatic Dysplasia’ and suggest specific diagnostic criteria. The essential criterion is congenital multisegmental PL in a ‘mosaic’ distribution. The major diagnostic features are recurrent warts, cutaneous lymphovascular malformations, systemic involvement (lymphatic dysplasia), genital swelling and CD4 lymphopaenia with normal monocyte counts. The absence of family history suggests a sporadic condition, and the random distribution of swelling implicates mosaic postzygotic mutation as the cause. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-01 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9811088/ /pubmed/34916230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2021-107820 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Phenotypes
Mansour, Sahar
Josephs, Katherine S
Ostergaard, Pia
Gordon, Kristiana
Van Zanten, Malou
Pearce, Julian
Jeffery, Steve
Keeley, Vaughan
Riches, Katie
Kreuter, Alexander
Wieland, Ulrike
Hägerling, René
Ratnam, Lakshmi
Sackey, Ege
Grigoriadis, Dionysios
Ho, Bernard
Smith, Frances
Rauter, Elisabeth
Mortimer, Peter
Macallan, Derek
Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts
title Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts
title_full Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts
title_fullStr Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts
title_full_unstemmed Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts
title_short Redefining WILD syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, CD4 lymphopaenia and warts
title_sort redefining wild syndrome: a primary lymphatic dysplasia with congenital multisegmental lymphoedema, cutaneous lymphovascular malformation, cd4 lymphopaenia and warts
topic Phenotypes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34916230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2021-107820
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