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Clinician's guide to genes associated with Rett-like phenotypes-Investigation of a Danish cohort and review of the literature

Authors :
Schonewolf-Greulich, B
Bisgaard, A-M
Moller, RS
Duno, M
Brondum-Nielsen, K
Kaur, S
Van Bergen, NJ
Lunke, S
Eggers, S
Jespersgaard, C
Christodoulou, J
Tumer, Z
Schonewolf-Greulich, B
Bisgaard, A-M
Moller, RS
Duno, M
Brondum-Nielsen, K
Kaur, S
Van Bergen, NJ
Lunke, S
Eggers, S
Jespersgaard, C
Christodoulou, J
Tumer, Z
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The differential diagnostics in Rett syndrome has evolved with the development of next generation sequencing-based techniques and many patients have been diagnosed with other syndromes or variants in newly described genes where the associated phenotype(s) is yet to be fully explored. The term Rett-like refers to phenotypes with distinct overlapping features of Rett syndrome where the clinical criteria are not completely fulfilled. In this study we have combined a review of Rett-like disorders with data from a Danish cohort of 35 patients with Rett-like phenotypes emphasizing the diagnostic overlap with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, Cornelia de Lange syndrome with SMC1A variants, and epileptic encephalopathies, for example, due to STXBP1 variants. We also found a patient with a pathogenic variant in KCNB1, which has not been previously linked to a Rett-like phenotype. This study underlines the clinical and genetic heterogeneity of a Rett syndrome spectrum, and provides an overview of the Rett syndrome-related genes described to date, and hence serves as a guide for diagnosing patients with Rett-like phenotypes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315689254
Document Type :
Electronic Resource