1. Clinical impact of genetic testing in a large cohort of pediatric cardiomyopathies.
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Ader F, Derridj N, Brehin AC, Domanski O, Baudelet JB, Gras P, Kuster A, Benbrik N, Troadec Y, Denjoy I, Bonnefoy R, Beyler C, El Chehadeh S, Schaeffer E, Dupin-Deguine D, Bloch A, Rooryck C, Proukhnitzky J, Bosser G, Vincenti M, Gandjbakhch E, Charron P, Richard P, Bonnet D, and Khraiche D
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- Humans, Female, Male, Child, Adolescent, Cohort Studies, Child, Preschool, Infant, Adult, Genetic Testing methods, Cardiomyopathies genetics, Cardiomyopathies diagnosis
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Background: There are limited data that can explain the earlier penetrance and the different expressivity of pediatric cardiomyopathy (pCM) compared to adult-onset cardiomyopathy (aCM). In addition, the relationship between genotype and pCM results is poorly described., Objective: We compared the genotypes between a cohort of aCM and a cohort of pCM to propose hypotheses on the earlier penetrance and expressivity of pCM. Finally, we report how genetic testing was used to guide genetic counseling in pCM., Methods: 253 pCM (<18 years old) and 1466 aCM patients were sequenced on a panel of 67 cardiomyopathy genes. Risk factors for death and heart transplantation were analyzed., Results: In pCM, the variant of interest (VOI) yield was 53.7 % including 24.2 % carrying two VOI. De novo variants represented 11 % of VOI in pCM and 50 % in restrictive pCM. An age at diagnosis younger than 1 year (HR = 2.07, p = 0.029), restrictive phenotype (HR = 2.87, p = 0.03) and the presence of two VOI (HR = 2.97, p = 0.001) were independent risk factors for death or heart transplantation. In comparison with aCM, pCM patients harbored more frequently two VOI (p = 0.02), or de novo variants (p = 4.10
-13 ). In addition, the distribution of VOI was different in aCM and pCM. Genotyping of pCM improved genetic counseling in families and led to ten prenatal-diagnosis., Conclusions: Genetic testing provides clues for earlier penetrance of pCM. The presence of two VOI in children with CM is a risk factor for severe and early cardiac events., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2025
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