Wolfram综合征
复合杂合度
基因型
萎缩
医学
遗传学
听力损失
感音神经性聋
门诊部
突变
表型
糖尿病
基因
内科学
生物
内分泌学
听力学
作者
Julia Grzybowska-Adamowicz,Karolina Gadzalska,Paulina Jakiel,Ewa Juścińska,Monika Gorządek,Sebastian Skoczylas,Tomasz Płoszaj,Przemysława Jarosz‐Chobot,Irina Kowalska,Małgorzata Myśliwiec,Agnieszka Szadkowska,Agnieszka Zmysłowska
出处
期刊:Genes
[MDPI AG]
日期:2024-12-12
卷期号:15 (12): 1592-1592
标识
DOI:10.3390/genes15121592
摘要
Background: WFS1-spectrum disorders are caused by a mutation in the WFS1 gene. The term includes a wide range of rare disorders, from the most severe Wolfram syndrome with autosomal recessive inheritance to milder clinical manifestations with a single causative variant in the WFS1 gene, such as Wolfram-like syndrome, low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss (LFSNHL), isolated diabetes mellitus (DM), nonsyndromic optic atrophy (OA), and isolated congenital cataracts. Methods: The aim of this study was to evaluate genotype–phenotype correlations in Polish patients with WFS1-spectrum disorders. The study group constituted 22 patients (10 F; 12 M), including 10 patients (3 F; 7 M) referred to the Outpatient Clinic for Rare Diseases in Children and Adolescents and Diabetogenetics between 2019 and 2024 with clinical symptoms suggestive of WFS1-spectrum disorders, and 12 of their first-degree relatives (7 F; 5 M) from 10 families in Poland. Molecular testing was performed using tNGS (Targeted Next Generation Sequencing; Illumina) and analyzed for variants in the WFS1 gene. Results: Thirteen different variants in the WFS1 gene were found in 22 individuals (10 patients and family members), including the identification of two new variants (c.1535T>C and c.2485C>G). All patients had hyperglycemia or DM, hearing impairment, OA, or a combination of these symptoms. Four patients in the study group were diagnosed with Wolfram syndrome and all were compound heterozygotes for variants in the WFS1 gene. Conclusions: The evaluation of molecular characteristics in combination with clinical symptoms broadens the understanding of WFS1-spectrum disorders and allows more accurate management and prognosis for patients with this diagnosis.
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