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Cleft Palate Craniofac J ; 59(9): 1114-1124, 2022 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34410171

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OBJECTIVE: Oculoauriculovertebral spectrum (OAVS) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous disorder that occurs due to a developmental field defect of the first and second pharyngeal arches. Even though recent whole exome sequencing studies (WES) have led to identification of several genes associated with this spectrum in a subset of individuals, complete pathogenesis of OAVS remains unsolved. In this study, molecular genetic etiology of OAVS was systematically investigated. DESIGN/SETTING/PATIENTS: A cohort of 23 Turkish patients with OAVS, referred to Hacettepe University Hospital, Department of Pediatric Genetics from 2008 to 2018, was included in this study. Minimal diagnostic criteria for OAVS were considered as unilateral microtia or hemifacial microsomia with preauricular skin tag. The cohort was clinically reevaluated for craniofacial and extracranial findings. Molecular etiology was investigated using candidate gene sequencing following copy number variant (CNV) analysis. WES was also performed for 2 of the selected patients. RESULTS: Patients in the study cohort presented similar demographic and phenotypic characteristics to previously described patients in the literature except for a higher frequency of bilaterality, cardiac findings, and intellectual disability/developmental delay. CNV analysis revealed a possible genetic etiology for 3 patients (13%). Additional WES in 1 of the 2 patients uncovered a novel heterozygous nonsense variant in Elongation factor Tu GTP-binding domain-containing 2 (EFTUD2) causing mandibulofacial dysostosis with microcephaly (MFDM), which clinically overlaps with OAVS. CONCLUSION: Detailed clinical evaluation for any patient with OAVS is recommended due to a high rate of accompanying systemic findings. We further expand the existing genetic heterogeneity of OAVS by identifying several CNVs and a phenotypically overlapping disorder, MFDM.


Assuntos
Síndrome de Goldenhar , Disostose Mandibulofacial , Microcefalia , Criança , Estudos de Coortes , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/genética , Síndrome de Goldenhar/genética , Humanos , Disostose Mandibulofacial/genética , Microcefalia/genética , Fatores de Alongamento de Peptídeos/genética , Ribonucleoproteína Nuclear Pequena U5/genética
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J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 34(9): 1169-1179, 2021 Sep 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34162029

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OBJECTIVES: X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD), is a peroxisomal inborn error of metabolism caused due to the loss of function variants of ABCD1 gene that leads to accumulation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) in several tissues including the neurological system. Childhood cerebral X-ALD (CCALD) is the most common and severe form of X-ALD, if left untreated. Allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the only available therapy that halts neurological deterioration in CCALD. We present 12 patients with several subtypes of X-ALD that were followed-up in a single center. METHODS: Data of 12 patients diagnosed with X-ALD were documented retrospectively. Demographics, age of onset, initial symptoms, endocrine and neurological findings, VLCFA levels, neuroimaging data, molecular genetic analysis of ABCD1 gene, and disease progress were documented. RESULTS: Mean age of initiation of symptoms was 7.9 years and mean age of diagnosis was 10.45 years. Eight patients had the CCALD subtype, while two had the cerebral form of AMN, one had the adult form of cerebral ALD, and one patient had the Addison only phenotype. The most common initial symptoms involved the neurological system. Loes scores varied between 0 and 12. Seven patients with CCALD underwent HSCT, among them three patients died. The overall mortality rate was 25%. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with X-ALD should be carefully followed up for cerebral findings and progression, since there is no genotype-phenotype correlation, and the clinical course cannot be predicted by family history. HSCT is the only available treatment option for patients with neurological deterioration.


Assuntos
Adrenoleucodistrofia/patologia , Córtex Cerebral/patologia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Adolescente , Adrenoleucodistrofia/terapia , Adulto , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Família , Feminino , Seguimentos , Transplante de Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Acta Neurol Belg ; 120(6): 1425-1432, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33040300

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BRAT1-related neurodevelopmental disorders are characterized by heterogeneous phenotypes with varying levels of clinical severity. Since the discovery of BRAT1 variants as the molecular etiology of lethal neonatal rigidity and multifocal seizure syndrome (RMFSL, OMIM 614498), these variants have also been identified in patients with milder clinical forms including neurodevelopmental disorder with cerebellar atrophy and with or without seizures (NEDCAS, OMIM 618056), epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS), and congenital ataxia (CA). This study aims to examine the consequences and pathogenicity of a novel homozygous splice site variant in BRAT1 in a patient presenting with migrating focal seizures since birth without prominent rigidity. The patient was born from a consanguineous marriage and has had seizures since the neonatal period. He presented with dysmorphic features, pontocerebellar hypoplasia, and migrating focal seizures. Despite supportive treatment, his symptoms rapidly progressed to intractable myoclonic seizures, bouts of apnea and bradycardia, and arrest of head growth, with no acquisition of developmental milestones. Clinical exome sequencing yielded a novel homozygous splice variant in BRAT1. Genetic analysis based on reverse transcription of the patient's RNA followed by PCR amplifications performed on synthesized cDNA and Sanger sequencing was undertaken, and the functional effect of a BRAT1 variant on splicing machinery was demonstrated for the first time. The severe clinical presentation of migrating focal seizures and pontocerebellar hypoplasia in the absence of rigidity further expands the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum of BRAT1-related neurodevelopmental disorders.


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Proteínas Nucleares/genética , Espasmos Infantis/genética , Consanguinidade , Evolução Fatal , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Mutação
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J Rheumatol ; 47(1): 117-125, 2020 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31043544

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OBJECTIVE: Deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2 (DADA2) is an autosomal recessive autoinflammatory disorder associated with ADA2 mutations. We aimed to investigate the characteristics and ADA2 enzyme activities of patients with DADA2 compared to non-DADA2 patients. METHODS: This is a descriptive study of 24 patients with DADA2 who were admitted to the Adult and Pediatric Rheumatology, Pediatric Haematology, and Pediatric Immunology Departments of Hacettepe University. All ADA2 exons were screened by Sanger sequencing. Serum ADA2 enzyme activity was measured by modified spectrophotometric method. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients with DADA2 were included: 14 with polyarteritis nodosa (PAN)-like phenotype (Group 1); 9 with Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA)-like features, and 1 with immunodeficiency (Group 2). Fourteen PAN-like DADA2 patients did not have the typical thrombocytosis seen in classic PAN. Inflammatory attacks were evident only in Group 1 patients. Serum ADA2 activity was low in all patients with DADA2 except one, who was tested after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. There was no significant difference in ADA2 activities between PAN-like and DBA-like patients. In DADA2 patients with one ADA2 mutation, serum ADA2 activities were as low as those of patients with homozygote DADA2. ADA2 activities were normal in non-DADA2 patients. ADA2 mutations were affecting the dimerization domain in Group 1 patients and the catalytic domain in Group 2 patients. CONCLUSION: We suggest assessing ADA2 activity along with genetic analysis because there are patients with one ADA2 mutation and absent enzyme activity. Our data suggest a possible genotype-phenotype correlation in which dimerization domain mutations are associated with PAN-like phenotype, and catalytic domain mutations are associated with hematological manifestations.


Assuntos
Adenosina Desaminase/deficiência , Adenosina Desaminase/genética , Agamaglobulinemia/enzimologia , Anemia de Diamond-Blackfan/enzimologia , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/deficiência , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/genética , Fenótipo , Poliarterite Nodosa/enzimologia , Imunodeficiência Combinada Severa/enzimologia , Adenosina Desaminase/sangue , Adenosina Desaminase/química , Adolescente , Adulto , Agamaglobulinemia/sangue , Anemia de Diamond-Blackfan/sangue , Domínio Catalítico/genética , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos de Coortes , Dimerização , Éxons , Feminino , Estudos de Associação Genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Transplante de Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas , Homozigoto , Humanos , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/sangue , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/química , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mutação , Poliarterite Nodosa/sangue , Imunodeficiência Combinada Severa/sangue , Adulto Jovem
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Fetal Pediatr Pathol ; 39(2): 163-171, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31303091

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INTRODUCTION: Sengers syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by congenital cataracts, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, skeletal myopathy and lactic acidosis. The causative AGK mutations have been identified with whole exome sequencing. CLINICAL REPORT: We report on a 9-month-old infant with episodic lactic acidosis who died before a definitive diagnosis could be established. Postmortem genomic autopsy revealed a novel homozygous NM_018238: c.1215dupG; p.Phe406Valfs*4 mutation in AGK (OMIM 610345) confirming the diagnosis of Sengers syndrome. CONCLUSION: This report provides further evidence that reverse genetics is a useful approach in patients who do not manifest the hallmark features of known and recognizable syndromes.


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Cardiomiopatias/genética , Cardiomiopatias/patologia , Catarata/genética , Catarata/patologia , Mutação/genética , Fosfotransferases (Aceptor do Grupo Álcool)/genética , Autopsia/métodos , Cardiomiopatias/diagnóstico , Catarata/diagnóstico , Feminino , Testes Genéticos/métodos , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Mitocôndrias/genética , Fenótipo
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Eur J Med Genet ; 62(11): 103585, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30496831

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Spondyloocular syndrome is characterized by generalized osteoporosis, multiple fractures and severe ocular findings. The causative XYLT2 mutations have recently been identified with the use of whole exome sequencing. We report on two siblings with spondyloocular syndrome who presented with varying clinical severity. A novel XYLT2 missense mutation was detected in a region evolutionary conserved across the species. This report along with the previous reports demonstrates that variable expressivity may be possible even within the same family. These two siblings with a novel mutation further expand the clinical and mutational spectrum of spondyloocular syndrome.


Assuntos
Catarata/genética , Anormalidades Craniofaciais/genética , Oftalmopatias Hereditárias/genética , Anormalidades Musculoesqueléticas/genética , Osteocondrodisplasias/genética , Osteoporose/genética , Pentosiltransferases/genética , Descolamento Retiniano/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Catarata/fisiopatologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Anormalidades Craniofaciais/fisiopatologia , Oftalmopatias Hereditárias/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Homozigoto , Humanos , Masculino , Anormalidades Musculoesqueléticas/patologia , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto/genética , Osteocondrodisplasias/fisiopatologia , Osteoporose/fisiopatologia , Linhagem , Fenótipo , Descolamento Retiniano/fisiopatologia , Irmãos , Sequenciamento do Exoma , Adulto Jovem , UDP Xilose-Proteína Xilosiltransferase
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J Obstet Gynaecol ; 39(3): 355-358, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30428730

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This is a retrospective study of 139 termination of pregnancies (TOPs) between November 2015 and November 2017 to demonstrate the indications. We have shown that 60.4%, 34.5% and 5% of the terminations were performed because of genetic disorders, foetal or obstetrical problems, and maternal causes, respectively. Congenital abnormalities (43.8%), anhydramniosis (17.2%) and chromosomal abnormalities (15.1%) were the most frequent causes of the TOPs. The central nervous system seemed to be the most frequent indicator found in our study. The critical finding is the presence of nine (6.4%) terminations because of foetal reasons beyond the 24th gestational week. A vaginal termination occurred in 91.4% of cases, whereas a hysterotomy was performed in 8.6% of the cases. Previous uterine surgery was the most significant risk factor for a hysterotomy. Knowing the foetal indications is essential to know the aetiological and medico-legal backgrounds of the TOPs for better planning and medical counselling. Impact statement What is already known on this subject? Congenital anomalies are most common cause of termination of wanted pregnancies. Terminations beyond 24 weeks are also evaluated as unethical and create an ethical concern. The legal limitations differ between countries in terms of the legal limit in pregnancy for terminations. What do the results of this study add? We have demonstrated the congenital anomalies are the most common reason for pregnancy terminations after excluding fetal demise and unwanted pregnancies. We also showed that congenital anomalies and chromosomal abnormalities are most common indications for terminations of pregnancies beyond 24 weeks. The legal arrangements related to the termination of pregnancies in Turkey are described. Prior uterine surgery is a significant risk factor for hysterotomies in the termination of pregnancies. What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? It is critical to know the aetiological background of termination of pregnancies for better planning and consultation.


Assuntos
Aborto Induzido/estatística & dados numéricos , Transtornos Cromossômicos/epidemiologia , Anormalidades Congênitas/epidemiologia , Doenças Genéticas Inatas/epidemiologia , Complicações na Gravidez/epidemiologia , Aborto Induzido/legislação & jurisprudência , Adulto , Feminino , Idade Gestacional , Humanos , Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos , Turquia/epidemiologia
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Eur J Med Genet ; 60(5): 279-283, 2017 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28323226

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HERC1 is a member of HERC protein family of ubiquitin ligases and is a negative regulator of the mTOR pathway. It is also a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for ARF and Rab family GTPases. Biallelic mutations in HERC1 were recently shown to cause a human phenotype with overgrowth and intellectual disability as main features. Herein we describe clinical features in another patient with homozygous novel mutation in HERC1. Moderate to severe intellectual disability, hypotonia, macrocephaly, tall stature, and facial features appear as main clinical features of the condition. Kyphoscoliosis and seizures frequently accompany and autistic features might be another feature as recent studies also implicate. HERC1 mutations should be considered in differential diagnosis of severe intellectual disability and behavioural problems, particularly in patients testing negative for fragile X and KANSL1 mutations.


Assuntos
Fatores de Troca do Nucleotídeo Guanina/genética , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Mutação , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Masculino , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases
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