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Rev. argent. dermatol ; 105: 1-1, ene. 2024. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535519

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Resumen La incontinencia pigmenti(IP) es una genodermatosis infrecuente ysistémica del neuroectodermo que involucra la piel, el sistema nervioso central, los ojos y los dientes, entre otros. Los signos clínicos dermatológicos constituyen el principal criterio diagnóstico, debido a que suelen ser los primeros en manifestarse. Se describen cuatro estadios característicos de la enfermedad según las lesiones cutáneas predominantes. No obstante, su pronóstico depende de los signos y síntomas extracutáneos. El diagnóstico se centra en criterios clínicos, histopatológicos y/o genéticos. Visto que no existe una terapéutica específica, la atención médica de esta enfermedad es multidisciplinaria y sintomática, y debe acompañarse del asesoramiento genético a los afectados y sus familiares. Presentamos el caso de una niña, nacida a término completo, quien presentó un cuadro clínico compatible con incontinencia pigmenti, del cual detallamos su progresión clínica, diagnóstico y seguimiento.


Abstract Incontinentiapigmenti is a rare and multisystemic,neuroectodermal genodermatosis that involves the skin, central nervous system, eyes and teeth, among others. Dermatological clinical signs are the main diagnostic criteria because they are usually the first to manifest. Four characteristic stages of the disease are described according to the predominant skin lesions. Nonetheless, prognosis depends on extracutaneous clinical signs and symptoms. Diagnosis is based on clinical, histopathological and/or genetic criteria. Considering there is no specific treatment available, the management of this disease is multidisciplinary and symptomatic, and must be accompanied by genetic counseling for those affected and their families. We present in a full-tern newborn femalethat presented with a clinical picture compatible with incontinentiapigmenti, and we will detail the clinical progression, diagnosis, and follow-up.

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Indian J Pediatr ; 2023 Jun; 90(6): 574–581
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223756

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Nutritional rickets, caused by vitamin D and/or calcium deficiency is by far the most common cause of rickets. In resource-limited settings, it is therefore not uncommon to treat rickets with vitamin D and calcium. If rickets fails to heal and/or if there is a family history of rickets, then refractory rickets should be considered as a differential diagnosis. Chronic low serum phosphate is the pathological hallmark of all forms of rickets as its low concentration in extracellular space leads to the failure of apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes leading to defective mineralisation of the growth plate. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) control serum phosphate concentration by facilitating the excretion of phosphate in the urine through their action on the proximal renal tubules. An increase in PTH, as seen in nutritional rickets and genetic disorders of vitamin D-dependent rickets (VDDRs), leads to chronic low serum phosphate, causing rickets. Genetic conditions leading to an increase in FGF23 concentration cause chronic low serum phosphate concentration and rickets. Genetic conditions and syndromes associated with proximal renal tubulopathies can also lead to chronic low serum phosphate concentration by excess phosphate leak in urine, causing rickets. In this review, authors discuss an approach to the differential diagnosis and management of refractory rickets

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Cancer Research and Clinic ; (6): 291-298, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996228

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Objective:To investigate the differential expression of brain-expressed X-linked (BEX) family genes in pan-cancer and its value in diagnosis and prognosis of pan-cancer.Methods:RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data, survival data, immune subtypes, the stem cell scores based on RNA and DNA methylation of 33 different tumors from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database were downloaded from the online database of University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC Xena) on April 10, 2022. The limma package of R software (V.4.2.0) was used to analyze the expression of BEX family genes in the TCGA database. The differential expression of BEX family genes in pan-cancer tissues and normal tissues was compared by using Wilcox test. Pan-cancer patients were divided into high expression group and low expression group according to the median expression level of BEX family genes; Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to evaluate the relationship between the expression of BEX family genes and the overall survival (OS) of patients; Cox proportional risk model was used to analyze the effect of the expression of BEX family genes on OS in pan-cancer patients and then the forest map was drawn. The correlation of the expression of BEX family genes with tumor microenviroment and tumor stem cells in pan-cancer patients was analyzed based on the correlation index Cor value. Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between the expression of BEX family genes and tumor microenviroment and cancer stem cell index in gastric cancer tissues. The RNA-seq of different tumor cell lines and drug sensitivity data download from the CellMiner database were used to analyze the correlation between the expression of BEX family genes and drug sensitivity. The correlation of pan-cancer and gastric cancer immune subtypes with the expression of BEX family genes was analyzed by using Kruskal test.Results:BEX3 was highly expressed in pan-cancer tissues in TCGA database, BEX2 and BEX4 were moderately expressed in pan-cancer tissues, and BEX1 and BEX5 were relatively low expressed in pan-cancer tissues. The expressions of BEX2, BEX3 and BEX4 were the highest in cholangiocarcinoma, the expression of BEX5 was the highest in endometrial neoplasms, and the expression of BEX1 was the highest in invasive breast cancer. Compared with normal tissue samples, the expressions of BEX family genes were up-regulated or down-regulated in various cancers (all P < 0.05). Survival analysis showed that the expressions of BEX family genes were associated with the OS of various cancers. Some tumor patients with high expressions of BEX1, BEX3, BEX4 and BEX5 had better OS compared with those with low expressions, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Other patients with high expression of BEX family genes had worse OS compared with those with low expressions, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Cox regression analysis showed that the high expression of BEX1 for stomach neoplasms; the high expression of BEX2 for acute myeloid leukemia, thymoma and endometrial neoplasms; the expression high of BEX3 for squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck,sarcoma, stomach neoplasms and endometrial neoplasms; the high expression of BEX4 for rectal adenocarcinoma, stomach neoplasms and endometrial neoplasms; the high expression of BEX5 for renal suspicious cell carcinoma and thymoma were risk factors for OS (all P < 0.05).The expression of BEX family genes was negatively correlated with the stromal score of most cancers (all P < 0.05), and positively correlated with the stem cell score (all P < 0.05). The expression of BEX family genes was negatively correlated with cancer stem cell index of gastric cancer ( P < 0.05), and was positively correlated with matrix score and estimated total score (all P < 0.05). Among different tumor cell lines in CellMiner database, BEX family genes were closely related to drug resistance of vemurafenib (Cor = -0.368, P = 0.004), Kahalide f (Cor = -0.391, P = 0.002), O-6-benzylguanine (Cor = -0.375, P = 0.003) and other drugs. All genes in the BEX family were related to the immune subtypes of pan-cancer and were highly expressed in C5 subtype (all P < 0.05).For gastric cancer, all genes showed high expression in the C3 subtype (all P < 0.05), except BEX5 ( P = 0.24). Conclusions:The expression of BEX family genes is closely related to the prognosis of pan-cancer patients, and has an impact on the tumor microenvironment, cancer stem cells and drug sensitivity. BEX family genes may be potential biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of pan-cancer.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 34-40, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995592

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Objective:To review the outcome of intravitreous anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment in patients with X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) complicated with vitreous hemorrhage (VH).Methods:A retrospective clinical study. From March 1, 2016 to April 1, 2022, 18 patients (19 eyes) diagnosed with XLRS complicated with vitreous hemorrhage in Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University of Eye Center were included. All the patients were male, with a median age of 7.05±3.8 years. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and wide-angle fundus photography were performed in all the patients. BCVA was carried out using international standard visual acuity chart, and converted into logarithm of minimum resolution angle (logMAR) in statistics analysis. According to whether the patients received intravitreal injection of ranibizumab (IVR), the patients were divided into injection group and observation group, with 11 eyes in 10 cases and 8 eyes in 8 cases, respectively. In the injection group, 0.025 ml of 10 mg/ml ranibizumab (including 0.25 mg of ranibizumab) was injected into the vitreous cavity of the affected eye. Follow-up time after treatment was 24.82±20.77 months. The VH absorption time, visual acuity changes and complications were observed in the injection group after treatment. Paired sample t test was used to compare BCVA before and after VH and IVR treatment. Independent sample t test was used to compare the VH absorption time between the injection group and the observation group. Results:LogMAR BCVA before and after VH were 0.73±0.32 and 1.80±0.77, respectively. BCVA decreased significantly after VH ( t=-3.620, P=0.006). LogMAR BCVA after VH and IVR were 1.87±0.55 and 0.62±0.29, respectively. BCVA was significantly improved after IVR treatment ( t=6.684, P<0.001). BCVA records were available in 5 eyes before and after IVR, and the BCVA values after VH and IVR were 0.58±0.31 and 0.48±0.20, respectively, with no statistically significant difference ( t=1.000, P=0.374). BCVA increased in 1 eye and remained unchanged in 4 eyes after treatment. BCVA records were available in 5 eyes before VH and after VH absorption in the 8 eyes of the observation group. LogMAR BCVA before VH and after VH absorption were 0.88±0.28 and 0.90±0.26, respectively, with no significant difference ( t=-1.000, P=0.374). After VH absorption, BCVA remained unchanged in 4 eyes and decreased in 1 eye. The absorption time of VH in the injection group and the observation group were 1.80±1.06 and 7.25±5.04 months, respectively. The absorption time of VH was significantly shorter in the injection group than in the observation group, the difference was statistically significant ( t=-3.005, P=0.018). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that IVR treatment was significantly correlated with VH absorption time ( B=-6.66, 95% confidence interval -10.93--2.39, t=-3.40, P=0.005). In the injection group, VH recurrence occurred in 1 eye after IVR treatment. Vitrectomy (PPV) was performed in one eye. In the 8 eyes of the observation group, VH recurrence occurred in 2 eyes, subsequent PPV in 1 eye. The rate of VH recurrence and PPV was lower in the injection group, however, the difference was not statistically significant( P=0.576, 1.000). In terms of complications, minor subconjunctival hemorrhage occurred in 2 eyes and minor corneal epithelial injury occurred in 1 eye in the injection group, and all recovered spontaneously within a short time. In the injection group, 9 eyes had wide-angle fundus photography before and after IVR treatment. There was no significant change in the range of peripheral retinoschisis after treatment. No obvious proliferative vitreoretinopathy, infectious endophthalmitis, retinal detachment, macular hole, complicated cataract, secondary glaucoma or other serious complications were found in all the treated eyes, and there were no systemic complications. Conclusion:Intravitreous anti-VEGF treatment may accelerate the absorption of vitreous hemorrhage in patients with XLRS. No impact is found regarding to the peripheral retinoschisis.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 871-875, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994907

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Objective:To study the neurophysiological features of Kennedy disease (KD) and to figure out the function of the nervous system.Methods:Subjects were recruited from the outpatient and the ward of Peking University Third Hospital from November 2010 to November 2022. Sixty patients with KD (29 patients with KD alone, 31 KD cases with the complication of diabetes mellitus) and 60 patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) were included in this study. Electrophysiological tests were performed in all subjects, including electromyogram, nerve conduction study, somaosensory evoked potential (SEP), contact heat evoked potential (CHEP) and triple stimulation technique (TST). Student′s t-tests were conducted to compare differences intra or inter groups of nerve conduction velocity and action potential of nerve conduction study, latency and interphase of SEP, initial peak latency of CHEP and other parameters. Results:Compared with the normative value, the amplitude of the sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) declined by 30%-80% in KD patients [median nerve (0.7±0.4) μV, ulnar nerve (0.8±0.3) μV, sural nerve (1.8±0.1) μV], the amplitude of the median and ulnar nerves was lower than the sural nerves ( t=2.43, P=0.010; t=2.40, P=0.010). The conduction time of peripheral segments of SEP and CHEP was prolonged by 115%-130%, while that of the central segments was prolonged by 104%-115% in SEP. TST test/TST control declined by 40%-60% in 17 patients with KD. The amplitude of SNAP declined by 30%-50% in patients with DPN [median nerve (2.9±0.5) μV, ulnar nerve (2.6±0.6) μV, sural nerve (1.6±0.2) μV], the amplitude of the sural nerves was lower than the median and ulnar nerves ( t=2.52, P=0.006; t=2.47, P=0.007). The conduction time of peripheral segments of SEP and CHEP was prolonged by 75%-112%, while that of the central segments was normal in both SEP and CHEP in DPN patients. Compared with DPN patients, the upper limb SNAP amplitude was lower in KD patients with the complication of diabetes mellitus [median nerve (0.7±0.3) μV, t=3.18, P=0.001; ulnar nerve (0.8±0.4) μV, t=3.20, P=0.001]. Conclusions:Sensory nerve is involved in patients with KD, including the large fiber and the small one. The central segments was abnormal in the deep sensory pathway, and the pyramid tract may be involved besides the anterior horn cell.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 443-448, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994343

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The clinical manifestations, biochemical parameters and imaging examination, genetic test results, and treatment of 3 cases of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy(X-ALD) patients were reviewed and analyzed, and the structure of adrenoleukodystrophy protein(ALDP) was analyzed. All 3 patients were male. Patients 1 and 2 were childhood cerebral ALD(CCALD), patients 3 was adrenomyeloneuropathy(AMN), and all of them were misdiagnosed at early stage. Brain magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), and hematologic examinations showed the neurological demyelination of X-ALD, adrenocortical insufficiency, and accumulation of very long chain fatty acids(VLCFAs). Sequencing of ABCD1 gene revealed 3 new pathogenic mutations[c.910delins22(p.A304delins8), c. 887A>C(p.Y296S), and c. 1451_1481del(p.P484fs)], which affected the key structure of ALDP and led to the disease. Patients 1 and 2 received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and their condition continued to progress after surgery. Patient 3 was in stable condition. The misdiagnosis rate of X-ALD is high, clinicians should be vigilant. In this study, 3 new mutations were found, which expanded the ABCD1 gene mutation spectrum in patients with X-ALD. It is important to note that early identification and early diagnosis of X-ALD should be made to reduce misdiagnosis and mistreatment.

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China Tropical Medicine ; (12): 210-2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979618

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@#Objective Genetic analysis was performed on a female child with chromosome Xq28 heterozygous deletion and suspected X-linked recessive disease to determine the morbidity and prognosis. Methods A female child was admitted to the hospital on day 20 because of "jaundice for 20 days and difficulty in stopping bleeding at acupuncture sites". Low depth whole genome test of amniocentesis in late pregnancy suggested missing copy number of hemophilia A and X-linked mental retardation type 72. In order to further confirm the diagnosis and prognosis, peripheral blood of the children and their parents were collected for gene testing, chromosome inactivation test and genetic analysis. Results Chromosome Xq28 of the child had 439.4 kb copy number heterozygous deletion variation, which was a clear disease-coding gene for functional loss included in ClinGen database. Chromosome inactivation test showed that the paternal X chromosome of the child was extremely inactivated. Haplotype analysis suggested that the normal chromosome of the subject was inherited from the mother, and there was heterozygous deletion on the paternal X chromosome, so it was inferred that the child will not develop disease or just have mild symptoms. Conclusion It is necessary to analyze the X chromosome inactivation test for female patients with the pathogenic variation of X-linked recessive genetic disease to determine the possibility of the disease.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 864-870, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990924

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Objective:To study the clinical phenotype and molecular genetic characteristics of a Chinese Han family with X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS), and to determine the associated gene variations.Methods:A pedigree investigation was performed.The clinical characteristics and pedigree analysis of a Han Chinese family line with XLRS was conducted in August 2021 at the Xiamen Eye Center Affiliated to Xiamen University.All patients and the carriers underwent comprehensive medical history collection and routine ophthalmological examinations, including visual acuity, non-contact tonometer, slit lamp microscope, direct ophthalmoscope, and optical coherence tomography.The proband and some patients underwent medical optometry, fundus photography or wide-angle fundus photography, and electroretinogram examination.Peripheral venous blood samples were collected from the family members, and whole exome sequencing (WES) analysis was performed on the proband samples.For variants screened by WES, the expanded verification in other patients and normal persons in the family was carried out by Sanger sequencing.Multiple bioinformatic tools were used to analyze the pathogenicity of variants.This study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Xiamen Eye Center of Xiamen University (No.XMYKZX-KY-2021-012). Written informed consent forms were obtained from each subject or guardian of minors.CADD, FATHMM and other bioinformatics tools were used to analyze the pathogenicity of the variation sites.Results:The Han XLRS pedigree consisted of 8 individuals in 3 generations.Out of the 3 cases diagnosed with XLRS based on clinical evaluation, all were male.The mother of the proband was a carrier of related genes.There were 5 persons with normal phenotypes.There was no history of consanguineous marriages within the family, and the disease was shown to be intergenerational, which is consistent with the recessive inheritance of the X chromosome.None of the patients had a history of systemic disease or any other abnormal manifestations.The prevailing feature of ophthalmopathy was poor binocular vision since childhood.The proband and his younger brother had spoke split in the macula, and their grandfather showed atrophy of retinal nerve fibers.Genetic analysis revealed a hemizygous variation c. 214G>C: p.Glu72Gln in the RS1 gene in all the patients in this family.The proband's mother was heterozygous at this site, and all other phenotypically normal family members exhibited wild type at this site.This variant was predicted to be a deleterious variation and likely to cause disease based on bioinformatics analysis. Conclusions:The proband and patients in this Han Chinese family have the known c. 214G>C: p.Glu72Gln hemizygous variation of the RS1 gene and exhibit mild XLRS, which was consistent with the recessive inheritance of X chromosome.

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International Journal of Pediatrics ; (6): 145-149, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989054

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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis(HLH)is a systemic hyperinflammation syndrome.XIAP deficiency is an innate immunodeficiency disorder, often combined with HLH, with increased susceptibility to EB virus, mostly in childhood.XIAP deficiency leads to innate immune deficiency, increased apoptosis, and excessive activation of NLRP3 inflammasome, which together lead to impaired clearance of pathogens and excessive release of cytokines, resulting in HLH.The course of HLH in patients with XIAP deficiency is generally mild and the mortality rate is low, but it frequently relapses.In addition to HLH, XIAP deficiency can be combined with some auto-inflammatory disease.Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the only curable method and reduced-intensity conditioning is recommended.Some new targeted therapies, such as IFN-γ monoclonal antibodies, IL-18 and IL-6 antagonists may be effective, but the specific efficacy needs more study.

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JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES ; (4): 334-338, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005024

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Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a heterogeneous primary immunodeficiency characterized by severe bacterial and fungal infections and tissue granuloma formation early in life. Diagnosis of CGD involves the granulocyte function assays and gene mutation analysis. X-linked CGD (XL-CGD) caused by gene defects of CYBB is the most prevalent type of CGD. The clinical data and gene characteristics of a rare female X-chromosome mosaicism leading to inheritance of XL-CGD were reported here. The patient is a 7-year-old boy manifested as recurrent lower respiratory tract infection and failed to thrive. The patient had a history of osteo- myelitis and perianal abscess, with Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine complications. Respiratory burst of neutrophils was measured with DHR oxidation assay and the histogram showing no significant change in neutrophil fluorescence after stimulation of the patient and the mother's histogram had a pattern of 2 peaks after stimulation. A heterozygous mutation in the CYBB gene (c.866G > A, p.W289X) was identified through inheritance from the patient's mother. Genetic analysis from blood and cheek mucosal cells indicated the female was a mosaicism in CYBB with mutation was present in about 19.5% of her leukocytes. We reported the clinical data and gene characteristics of a rare female X-chromosome mosaicism leading to inheritance of XL-CGD for the first time in China to enrich the understanding of XL-CGD and provide new sights for the hereditary counseling.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 118-124, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-933377

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Objective:To report the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of 2 cases of X-linked acrogigantism(X-LAG).Methods:The clinical information of two patients were retrospectively reported, and peripheral blood DNA was collected for copy number variations detection.Results:Both patients had onset at age of two, with common clinical characteristics including linear growth acceleration, mild facial coarsening, enlargement of hands and feet, increased appetite, and snoring, etc. The heights Z scores of the two patients before treatment were + 6.86 and + 6.53, respectively. Growth hormone(GH) glucose inhibition test showed that GH nadir values were over 1 ng/mL and insulin-like growth factor-Ⅰ(IGF-Ⅰ) were 586.0 ng/mL and 1 042.0 ng/mL, respectively. Patient 1 received three cycles of octreotide microspheres therapy followed by surgery, and achieved clinical and biochemical remission. Patient 2 had lanreotide for 5.5 years but failed biochemical remission. Microduplication of Xq26.3, which contained pathogenic gene G-protein coupled receptor 101(GPR101), was found in germline DNA of two patients through copy number variation detection, leading to the diagnosis of X-LAG.Conclusion:It should be cautious of X-LAG when children below 2 years old presents symptoms such as overgrowth and so on. Medication combined with surgery is effective.

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International Journal of Pediatrics ; (6): 168-172, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929826

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IL1RAPL1 gene is one of the genes related to X-linked nonspecific mental retardation(MRX), but its pathogenic mechanism has not been fully clarified.Interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein like 1(IL1RAPL1) is a synaptic adhesion molecule located on postsynaptic membrane.The mutation of IL1RAPL1 gene can lead to the deletion or dysfunction of this protein.Recent studies have shown that the IL1RAPL1 protein regulates dendritic formation and mediates the activity of IL-1β molecules on dendritic morphology.This review describes the latest advances in synaptic and neuronal functions of IL1RAPL1, and summarizes some gene mutations that have been found to be associated with mental retardation(MR)and autism spectrum disorder(ASD), to provide evidence for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; (12): 407-412, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-956670

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Objective:To analyze the characteristic of prenatal serological screening in fetus with X-linked ichthyosis (XLI), and to explore the relationship between unconjugated estriol (uE 3) levels and XLI. Methods:A total of 56 fetuses with Xp22.31 microdeletion indicated by prenatal diagnosis and 70 fetuses diagnosed with trisomy 21 and 26 fetuses with trisomy 18 in Henan Provincial People's Hospital and Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical College from September 2016 to June 2021 were collected. The multiples of median (MoM) values of uE 3, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) during the second trimester of pregnancy were retrospectively analyzed. Prenatal diagnosis was made by amniotic fluid karyotype analysis and genome copy number variant analysis, parent genetic verification and pathogenicity analysis were performed, and maternal and infant outcomes were followed up. Results:Of 56 pregnant women with fetal Xp22.31 microdeletion, 43 underwent serological screening during the second trimester of pregnancy, of which 42 were abnormal (39 male fetuses and 3 female fetuses). The median uE 3 MoM value of 39 male fetuses [0.06 (0.00-0.21)] was lower than the normal value and significantly lower than that of fetuses with trisomy 21 [0.71 (0.26-1.27)] and fetuses with trisomy 18 [0.36 (0.15-0.84)], the difference was statistically significant ( Z=99.96, P<0.001). While the MoM values of AFP and hCG were all within the normal range. Among the 56 fetuses carrying Xp22.31 microdeletion, 45 were male fetuses and 11 were female fetuses, and the deletion fragments all involved STS gene. Eighty-nine percent (50/56) were inherited from mother (49 cases) or father (1 case), and 11% (6/56) were de novo mutations. Follow-up showed 48 live births (38 males and 10 females) and 8 chose to terminate pregnancy (7 males and 1 female). Among the 38 male newborns, 37 presented with scaly skin changes from 1 to 3 months of age, and one had no clinical manifestations until 4 months after birth. Ten female newborns had no obvious clinical manifestations. Conclusions:The decrease levels of uE 3 MoM on maternal serological screening is closely related to the higher risk of XLI in male fetuses. For pregnant women with low uE 3 in serological screening or with family history of ichthyosis, in addition to chromosomal karyotype analysis, joint detection of genomic copy number variant analysis should be recommended.

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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 70-76, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988670

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@#X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism (XDP) is an adult-onset debilitating neurodegenerative disorder presenting with motor and nonmotor symptoms. The treatment options for XDP are limited. We described a patient with XDP who underwent a unilateral transcranial magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (tcMRgFUS) pallidothalamic tractotomy with a one-year follow-up. The patient reported an immediate improvement in his pain after the procedure. Compared to baseline, there was an improvement in his scores in the dystonia (31%), parkinsonism (35.1%), and activities of daily living (71%) subscales at 1-year follow up. The overall improvement at one year was 46%. There were no adverse events noted. Additional studies with larger sample size and follow-up would be needed to document its long-term safety and efficacy.


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Dystonic Disorders , Genetic Diseases, X-Linked
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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1143-1147, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958010

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Christianson syndrome is a rare X-linked disease caused by mutations in the SLC9A6 gene. The clinical manifestations are male developmental delay, language disorder, seizures, mental retardation, ataxia, microcephaly and so on. Two cases of male children with Christianson syndrome were reported. The proband was 1 year and 11 months old. Clinical manifestations include microcephaly, global developmental delay, and seizures. The electroencephalogram showed that the central midline region of spikes and slow waves were emitted, and all exons sequencing detected a mutation in the SLC9A6 gene chrX: 135084373 [c.803+1(IVS6)G>A]. The proband′s brother was 4 years and 8 months old. The clinical manifestations were similar. The electroencephalogram showed spikes and spines in the Rolandic area on both sides. Slow waves and spiny slow waves were emitted. Magnetic resonance imaging suggested brain atrophy. The genetic verification results were consistent with the proband. The SLC9A6 gene c.803+1(IVS6) G>A splicing mutation was a pathogenic mutation in this family.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 589-594, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957592

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Objective:To advance the understanding of X-linked adrenal hypoplasia congenita(XL-AHC)through genetic analysis.Methods:Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood of three patients with XL-AHC and their family members as well. Pathogenic genes were screened with whole exome sequencing followed by Sanger sequencing and pedigree verification.Results:All three probands were diagnosed as primary adrenal insufficiency at early age and developed hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in adolescence. The proband 1 was hemizygous for c. 420delG(p.R141Gfs*123)mutation in exon 1 of NR0B1 gene. His mother was a heterozygous mutation carrier while his brother did not carry the mutation, which was consistent with the X-linked recessive inheritance. A hemizygous mutation c. 212_213delAA(p.K71Rfs*41)of NR0B1 gene was detected in both proband 2 and proband 3. These two novel mutations were not reported in HGMD database.Conclusions:In this study, two novel NR0B1 mutations, c. 420delG and c. 212_213delAA were identified in 3 patients with XL-AHC. For men with early onset of adrenocortical hypofunction, XL-AHC should be considered. Early genetic screening of NR0B1 gene is helpful for early diagnosis.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 10: e20210033, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360545

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Abstract Fabry disease is a metabolic alteration linked to an enzymatic deficiency of Alpha-Galactosidase A, this disorder compromises the sphingolipid metabolism, leading to an accumulation of lysosomal globotriaosylceramide and is inherited in an X-linked recessive way. The diagnostic of this disease, in general, requires the confirmation of below-normal levels of Alpha-Galactosidase A obtained from dried blood spot (DBS) samples, followed by an assessment of the enzyme in leukocytes. We aimed to report the Alpha-Galactosidase A values obtained in Colombian males with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) screened using dried blood spot samples during ten years. This screening was performed with samples sent to the analysis center from 6156 patients between 2006- 2016. All patients with low levels in enzyme activity (compared to the control population) were sent to confirmation through enzyme analysis in isolated leukocytes. 26 males (0.42%) with low levels of Alpha-Galactosidase A were identified (Range 0.0 - 1.14 nmol/ml/hour, cut-off: 1.15), 22 patients were subsequently measured in isolated leukocytes having a confirmation of Fabry disease in 5 patients (0.08% of total male population) (Range: 0.3 -4.7 nmol/mg prot/h). These results are similar to those reported in studies with comparable characteristics being this the first reporting frequency of Fabry disease among Colombian males with end-stage renal disease.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1358072

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La Retinosquisis ligada al X, que se presenta fundamentalmente en varones, es una enfermedad genética caracterizada por agudeza visual reducida debido a degeneración macular. Su prevalencia es de 1/5000 varones en todo el mundo. Se manifiesta desde la primera década de la vida con pérdida de la visión que progresa hasta la adolescencia y se mantiene estable hasta la 4ta década de la vida, momento en que presenta un declive importante. El fondo de ojo suele mostrar esquisis. Las mujeres portadoras rara vez presentan síntomas. El gen involucrado es RS1, codifica para Retinosquina, proteína que participa en la integridad estructural y funcional de la retina. El mismo presenta diferentes mutaciones que generan pérdida de función de la proteína. La sospecha diagnóstica se basa en la clínica y los antecedentes familiares, y se apoya en la paraclínica confirmándose en la mayoría de los casos mediante secuenciación del gen. El tratamiento consiste en control periódico oftalmológico y cirugía de las complicaciones. Presentamos el caso de un niño de 2 años con episodios reiterados de desprendimiento de retina, con antecedentes familiares de Retinosquisis por línea materna en individuos de sexo masculino. Estos fueron estudiados demostrándose que son portadores de la variante probablemente patogénica c.466A>C (Arg156Gly) en el gen RS1 la cual había sido reportada previamente en una familia de origen chino. Se demostró que nuestro paciente presenta la mutación familiar en hemicigosis, por lo que esta es la segunda familia en que se confirma la segregación de esta variante con Retinosquisis.


X-linked Retinoschisis is a genetic disease characterized by reduced visual acuity mainly in men due to juvenile macular degeneration. Its prevalence is 1/5000 men worldwide. It manifests from the first decade of life with loss of vision that progresses to adolescence and then remains stable until the 4th decade of life, when it may present a significant decline. The fundus exam usually shows schism. Carrier women rarely have symptoms. The gene involved is RS1 (Xp22.13), which encodes for Retinoschisin, a protein that participates in the structural and functional integrity of the retina. In affected cases, mutations that generate loss of protein function were demonstrated. The diagnosis is based on the clinical and family history, and is supported by ophthalmology evaluation; in most cases it can be confirmed by sequencing of the gene. The treatment consists of periodic ophthalmological control and surgery of the complications. We describe the case of a 2 year old boy with repeated episodes of retinal detachment and who has a family history of Retinoschisis by maternal line in male individuals. These were studied, and it was shown that they are carriers of the probably pathogenic variant c.466A> C (Arg156Gly) in the RS1 gene, which had been reported previously in a family of Chinese origin. It was shown that our patient presents the family mutation in hemizygous state, so this is the second family in which the segregation of this variant with Retinoschisis is confirmed.


A retinosquise ligada ao X, que ocorre principalmente em homens, é uma doença genética caracterizada pela redução da acuidade visual devido à degeneração macular. Sua prevalência é de 1/5000 homens em todo o mundo. Manifesta-se desde a primeira década de vida com perda da visão que progride até a adolescência e permanece estável até a 4ª década de vida, época em que apresenta declínio significativo. O fundo geralmente mostra esquise. Portadoras do sexo feminino raramente apresentam sintomas. O gene envolvido é o RS1, que codifica a Retinosquina, proteína que participa da integridade estrutural e funcional da retina. Apresenta diferentes mutações que geram perda de função da proteína. A suspeita diagnóstica baseia-se na história clínica e familiar, e na paraclínica, sendo confirmada na maioria dos casos pelo sequenciamento gênico. O tratamento consiste em acompanhamento oftalmológico periódico e cirurgia para complicações. Apresentamos o caso de um menino de 2 anos com episódios repetidos de descolamento de retina, com história familiar de retinosquise materna no sexo masculino. Estes foram estudados mostrando que são portadores da variante provavelmente patogênica c.466A> C (Arg156Gly) no gene RS1, que havia sido relatado anteriormente em uma família de origem chinesa. Foi demonstrado que nosso paciente apresenta a mutação familiar em hemizigose, sendo esta a segunda família em que se confirma a segregação desta variante com Retinosquise.


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Humans , Male , Infant , Retinoschisis/genetics , Retinoschisis/diagnostic imaging , Eye Proteins/genetics , Mutation
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 81(5): 850-852, oct. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1351060

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Abstract Dyskeratosis congenita is a rare inheritable disease which causes peculiar dermatological features and bone marrow failure with an increased risk of severe infections and neoplasia. Actinomyces spp. is part of the oral cavity flora. Invasive infections are mostly seen in immunocompromised hosts. We report a case of a rare central nervous infection and an underling inheritable disease.


Resumen La disqueratosis congénita es una enfermedad hereditaria, caracterizada por alteraciones cutáneas y aplasia medular. La principal causa de muerte son las infecciones y el desarrollo de neoplasias. Actinomices spp. son patógenos comensales de la cavidad oral y el tracto urinario, que en raras ocasiones suelen causar infecciones invasivas en el ser humano. Suelen ser más frecuentes en pacientes inmunocomprometidos o con mala higiene dental. Presentamos el caso de una lesión ocupante de espacio a nivel del sistema nervioso central con una inmuno deficiencia heredable.


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Humans , Brain Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Dyskeratosis Congenita/complications , Dyskeratosis Congenita/diagnosis
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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 80(1): 59-62, jan.-fev. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1251326

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ABSTRACT X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS) is a vitreoretinal degeneration caused by mutations in the RS1 gene, generally characterized by bilateral maculopathy and peripheral retinoschisis leading to progressive visual loss during the first 2 decades of life and complications like retinal detachment and vitreous hemorrhage. Herein, we present late ophthalmology findings in a XLRS patient.


RESUMO A retinosquise juvenil ligada ao cromossomo X (XLRS) é uma degeneração vitreorretiniana causada por mutações no gene RS1, geralmente caracterizada por maculopatia bilateral e retinosquise periférica, levando à perda visual progressiva durante as primeiras 2 décadas de vida e complicações como descolamento de retina e hemorragia vítrea. Apresentamos aqui achados oftalmológicos tardios em um paciente com XLRS.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retinoschisis/diagnostic imaging , Genetic Diseases, X-Linked/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods
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