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Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders

OBJECTIVE: Wolfram syndrome (WFS) is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, diabetes insipidus, and sensorineural hearing loss. We sought to elucidate the relationship between genotypic and phenotypic presentations of Wolfram syndrome which w...

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Autores principales: Lee, Evan M., Verma, Megha, Palaniappan, Nila, Pope, Emiko M., Lee, Sammie, Blacher, Lindsey, Neerumalla, Pooja, An, William, Campbell, Toko, Brown, Cris, Hurst, Stacy, Marshall, Bess, Hershey, Tamara, Nunes, Virginia, de Heredia, Miguel López, Urano, Fumihiko
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.15.23284904
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author Lee, Evan M.
Verma, Megha
Palaniappan, Nila
Pope, Emiko M.
Lee, Sammie
Blacher, Lindsey
Neerumalla, Pooja
An, William
Campbell, Toko
Brown, Cris
Hurst, Stacy
Marshall, Bess
Hershey, Tamara
Nunes, Virginia
de Heredia, Miguel López
Urano, Fumihiko
author_facet Lee, Evan M.
Verma, Megha
Palaniappan, Nila
Pope, Emiko M.
Lee, Sammie
Blacher, Lindsey
Neerumalla, Pooja
An, William
Campbell, Toko
Brown, Cris
Hurst, Stacy
Marshall, Bess
Hershey, Tamara
Nunes, Virginia
de Heredia, Miguel López
Urano, Fumihiko
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description OBJECTIVE: Wolfram syndrome (WFS) is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, diabetes insipidus, and sensorineural hearing loss. We sought to elucidate the relationship between genotypic and phenotypic presentations of Wolfram syndrome which would assist clinicians in classifying the severity and prognosis of Wolfram syndrome more accurately. APPROACH: Patient data from the Washington University International Registry and Clinical Study for Wolfram Syndrome and patient case reports were analyzed to select for patients with two recessive mutations in the WFS1 gene. Mutations were classified as being either nonsense/frameshift variants or missense/in-frame insertion/deletion variants and statistical analysis was performed using unpaired and paired t-tests and one- and two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s or Dunnett’s tests. RESULTS: A greater number of genotype variants correlated with earlier onset and a more severe presentation of Wolfram syndrome. Secondly, non-sense and frameshift variants had more severe phenotypic presentations than missense variants, as evidenced by optic atrophy emerging significantly earlier in patients with 2 nonsense/frameshift alleles compared with 0 missense transmembrane variants. In addition, the number of transmembrane in-frame variants demonstrated a statistically significant dose-effect on age of onset of diabetes mellitus and optic atrophy. SUMMARY / CONCLUSIONS: The results contribute to our current understanding of the genotype-phenotype relationship of Wolfram syndrome, suggesting that alterations in coding sequences result in significant changes in the presentation and severity of Wolfram. The impact of these findings is significant, as the results will aid clinicians in predicting more accurate prognoses and pave the way for personalized treatments for Wolfram syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-99491992023-02-24 Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders Lee, Evan M. Verma, Megha Palaniappan, Nila Pope, Emiko M. Lee, Sammie Blacher, Lindsey Neerumalla, Pooja An, William Campbell, Toko Brown, Cris Hurst, Stacy Marshall, Bess Hershey, Tamara Nunes, Virginia de Heredia, Miguel López Urano, Fumihiko medRxiv Article OBJECTIVE: Wolfram syndrome (WFS) is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, diabetes insipidus, and sensorineural hearing loss. We sought to elucidate the relationship between genotypic and phenotypic presentations of Wolfram syndrome which would assist clinicians in classifying the severity and prognosis of Wolfram syndrome more accurately. APPROACH: Patient data from the Washington University International Registry and Clinical Study for Wolfram Syndrome and patient case reports were analyzed to select for patients with two recessive mutations in the WFS1 gene. Mutations were classified as being either nonsense/frameshift variants or missense/in-frame insertion/deletion variants and statistical analysis was performed using unpaired and paired t-tests and one- and two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s or Dunnett’s tests. RESULTS: A greater number of genotype variants correlated with earlier onset and a more severe presentation of Wolfram syndrome. Secondly, non-sense and frameshift variants had more severe phenotypic presentations than missense variants, as evidenced by optic atrophy emerging significantly earlier in patients with 2 nonsense/frameshift alleles compared with 0 missense transmembrane variants. In addition, the number of transmembrane in-frame variants demonstrated a statistically significant dose-effect on age of onset of diabetes mellitus and optic atrophy. SUMMARY / CONCLUSIONS: The results contribute to our current understanding of the genotype-phenotype relationship of Wolfram syndrome, suggesting that alterations in coding sequences result in significant changes in the presentation and severity of Wolfram. The impact of these findings is significant, as the results will aid clinicians in predicting more accurate prognoses and pave the way for personalized treatments for Wolfram syndrome. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9949199/ /pubmed/36824811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.15.23284904 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Lee, Evan M.
Verma, Megha
Palaniappan, Nila
Pope, Emiko M.
Lee, Sammie
Blacher, Lindsey
Neerumalla, Pooja
An, William
Campbell, Toko
Brown, Cris
Hurst, Stacy
Marshall, Bess
Hershey, Tamara
Nunes, Virginia
de Heredia, Miguel López
Urano, Fumihiko
Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders
title Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders
title_full Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders
title_fullStr Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders
title_short Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders
title_sort genotype and clinical characteristics of patients with wolfram syndrome and wfs1-related disorders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.15.23284904
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