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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37918557

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OBJECTIVE: SETD1A encodes a histone methyltransferase involved in various cell cycle regulatory processes. Loss-of-function SETD1A variants have been associated with numerous neurodevelopmental phenotypes, including intellectual disability and schizophrenia. While the association between rare coding variants in SETD1A and schizophrenia has achieved genome-wide significance by rare variant burden testing, only a few studies have described the psychiatric phenomenology of such individuals in detail. This systematic review and case report aims to characterize the neurodevelopmental and psychiatric phenotypes of SETD1A variant-associated schizophrenia. METHODS: A PubMed search was completed in July 2022 and updated in May 2023. Only studies that reported individuals with a SETD1A variant as well as a primary psychotic disorder were ultimately included. Additionally, another two previously unpublished cases of SETD1A variant-associated psychosis from our own sequencing cohort are described. RESULTS: The search yielded 32 articles. While 15 articles met inclusion criteria, only five provided case descriptions. In total, phenotypic information was available for 11 individuals, in addition to our own two unpublished cases. Our findings suggest that although individuals with SETD1A variant-associated schizophrenia may share a number of common features, phenotypic variability nonetheless exists. Moreover, although such individuals may exhibit numerous other neurodevelopmental features suggestive of the syndrome, their psychiatric presentations appear to be similar to those of general schizophrenia populations. CONCLUSIONS: Loss-of-function SETD1A variants may underlie the development of psychosis in a small percentage of individuals with schizophrenia. Identifying such individuals may become increasingly important, given the potential for advances in precision medicine treatment approaches.


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Deficiência Intelectual , Transtornos Psicóticos , Esquizofrenia , Humanos , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Fenótipo , Transtornos Psicóticos/genética , Transtornos Psicóticos/psicologia , Esquizofrenia/genética
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CJC Open ; 3(11): 1396-1399, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34901810

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Patients with heritable aortic disease (HAD) have an increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Although mitral valve prolapse is common in HAD, mitral annulus disjunction (MAD) has only recently been described in these patients. This under-recognized condition may be a contributing factor to otherwise unexplained ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in patients with HAD. This case series describes 3 patients in an adult HAD clinic who have concomitant mitral valve prolapse, MAD, and malignant arrhythmias. These cases may represent a unique disease entity or overlap syndrome, and they introduce MAD as a potential arrhythmogenic risk marker in HAD.


Les patients atteints de maladie aortique héréditaire (MAH) présentent un risque accru d'arythmie ventriculaire et de mort subite d'origine cardiaque. Bien que le prolapsus valvulaire mitral soit fréquent dans les cas de MAH, la disjonction annulaire mitrale (DAM) n'a été décrite que récemment chez ces patients. Cet état méconnu peut être un facteur contribuant à des arythmies ventriculaires autrement inexpliquées et à la mort subite d'origine cardiaque chez les patients atteints de MAH. Cette série de cas décrit trois patients d'une clinique de MAH pour adultes qui présentent un prolapsus valvulaire mitral, une DAM et des arythmies malignes en concomitance. Ces cas peuvent représenter une entité morbide unique ou un syndrome de chevauchement, et laissent entendre que la DAM pourrait être un nouveau marqueur du risque arythmogène associé à la MAH.

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Clin Neuropsychol ; 34(5): 981-1003, 2020 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31782350

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Objective: Prior research has suggested that treatment-resistant psychosis (TRP) may be a categorically distinct subtype from treatment-responsive psychotic disorders. However, relatively few studies have investigated the cognitive profile of individuals with TRP. Moreover, no prior studies have investigated the effectiveness of using the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (NTCB) for assessing cognition among psychiatric inpatients despite its promising efficiency and practicality in such settings. The current study aimed to investigate the validity of the NTCB and the associated cognitive profile of inpatients with TRP.Methods: Participants (N = 38) were administered the NTCB and a neuropsychological test battery. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and the Routine Assessment of Patient Progress measured psychosis symptomatology and daily functioning, respectively.Results: Results showed deficits relative to normative values in fluid cognitive abilities using the NTCB, as predicted. There was strong convergent validity and adequate divergent validity between the NTCB subtests and corresponding neuropsychological measures, though no NTCB subtest correlated with performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task. NTCB performance correlated with positive and disorganized symptoms of psychosis as well as daily functioning.Conclusions: Taken together, the NTCB appears to be a relatively strong tool for cognitive screening among psychiatric inpatients and may be used to identify which patients might benefit from further neuropsychological evaluation.


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Testes Neuropsicológicos/normas , Transtornos Psicóticos/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , National Institutes of Health (U.S.) , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Estados Unidos , Adulto Jovem
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