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Clin. biomed. res ; 42(1): 66-73, 2022. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1391282

ABSTRACT

Introdução: A Síndrome de Cornelia de Lange (CdLS) (OMIM: 122470) é uma doença genética rara com quadro clínico e fenótipo variáveis, compreendendo um grupo de doenças denominado coesinopatias. Entre suas principais características: deficiência intelectual (DI), baixa estatura, doença do refluxo gastroesofágico (DRGE), hipertricose, dismorfismos faciais e anomalias em membros superiores. O diagnóstico pode ser dificultado nos quadros atenuados. O objetivo do estudo foi determinar os principais achados clínicos e moleculares em uma série de pacientes com o diagnóstico clínico de CdLS.Métodos: Foram avaliados 33 pacientes com diagnóstico clínico e/ou molecular de CdLS (18 sexo feminino e 15 masculino) com idades entre 1 mês e 43 anos. Aplicou-se um escore clínico visando a categorização dos pacientes baseado em Kline et al. (2018). Esta ferramenta utiliza sinais clínicos para determinar as formas clássicas (n: 23), não clássicas (n: 6) e os casos que, apesar de não se enquadrarem nestas categoriais, também deveriam ser testados molecularmente para a síndrome (n: 4).Resultados: Atraso do desenvolvimento/DI, distúrbios de comportamento, déficit de crescimento e DRGE foram as comorbidades mais prevalentes. Entre as dismorfias: sinofris, micrognatia, narinas antevertidas e comissura labial desviada para baixo. Os achados moleculares nos pacientes submetidos ao sequenciamento completo do exoma revelaram 6 variantes em NIPBL (46%), 2 variantes em SMC1A (15%), 1 variante em SMC3, 1 variante em HDAC8, 1 variante em AHDC1 e 2 resultados negativos.Conclusões: Os dados obtidos revelaram uma grande heterogeneidade de apresentação da síndrome. A utilização de escores clínicos podem auxiliar no diagnóstico de CdLS.


Introduction: Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) (OMIM: 122470) is a rare genetic disease with variable clinical presentation and phenotype, part of a group of disorders termed cohesinopathies. Intellectual disability, growth retardation, gastroesophageal reflux disease, hypertrichosis, facial dysmorphisms, and anomalies of the upper limbs are the most common clinical characteristics. Diagnosis may be difficult, especially in attenuated presentations. The aim of this study was to determine the main clinical and molecular findings in a series of patients with clinical diagnosis of CdLS.Methods: Thirty-three patients with typical clinical and/or molecular diagnosis of CdLS (18 female and 15 male) aged between 1 month and 43 years were evaluated. A clinical score was applied to categorize patients. This tool uses clinical signs to determine the classic (n: 23) and nonclassic (n: 6) forms, in addition to a category to suggest which cases should be molecularly tested for the syndrome (n: 4).Results: Developmental delay/intellectual disability, behavioral disorders, growth retardation, and gastroesophageal reflux disease were the most prevalent comorbidities. Dysmorphic features included synophrys micrognathia, anteverted nostrils, and labial commissure turning downwards. Molecular findings in those who underwent whole exome sequencing revealed 6 variants in NIPBL (46%), 2 variants in SMC1A (15%), 1 variant in SMC3, 1 variant in HDAC8, 1 variant in AHDC1, and 2 negative results.Conclusions: The data revealed a great heterogeneity in the presentation of the syndrome. The use of clinical scores can help in the diagnosis of CdLS.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , De Lange Syndrome/diagnosis , Signs and Symptoms , Genetic Heterogeneity
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Mol Syndromol ; 12(4): 219-233, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34421500

ABSTRACT

Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is the failure of the embryonic forebrain to develop into 2 hemispheres promoting midline cerebral and facial defects. The wide phenotypic variability and causal heterogeneity make genetic counseling difficult. Heterozygous variants with incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity in the SHH, SIX3, ZIC2, and TGIF1 genes explain ∼25% of the known causes of nonchromosomal HPE. We studied these 4 genes and clinically described 27 Latin American families presenting with nonchromosomal HPE. Three new SHH variants and a third known SIX3 likely pathogenic variant found by Sanger sequencing explained 15% of our cases. Genotype-phenotype correlation in these 4 families and published families with identical or similar driver gene, mutated domain, conservation of residue in other species, and the type of variant explain the pathogenicity but not the phenotypic variability. Nine patients, including 2 with SHH pathogenic variants, presented benign variants of the SHH, SIX3, ZIC2, and TGIF1 genes with potential alteration of splicing, a causal proposition in need of further studies. Finding more families with the same SIX3 variant may allow further identification of genetic or environmental modifiers explaining its variable phenotypic expression.

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J Community Genet ; 4(1): 115-23, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23114841

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to investigate awareness, beliefs, and opinions on genetics in a group of Brazilian college students from several courses. The study used the focus group technique with the participation of 19 students, divided into four groups. Also, it used the isotopic reading technique to analyze the material. The results were divided in four themes: the basic knowledge of genetics, the "new genetics," including molecular biology and testing, genetic manipulation, and genetics and the media. The participants showed reasonable knowledge on the subject, obtained from various sources, including the printed press, the internet, documentaries, and fictional TV shows. Ethical issues were discussed comprehensively and the groups showed awareness on the hazards brought by genetic reductionism and the need to have some type of regulation regarding genetic manipulation and testing. It is necessary to broaden the debate about the progress in genetics because some of them will affect a significant number of people. This debate should include the lay public, which has been actively participating in decisions involving research and the use of new technologies.

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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 35(2): 193-200, abr.-jun. 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-594482

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar o conhecimento, as crenças e opiniões sobre Genética em um grupo de médicos residentes. Foi utilizada a técnica de grupos focais com 12 residentes de Pediatria em seu primeiro mês de curso, divididos em quatro grupos. Para a análise do material, foi escolhida a técnica da leitura isotópica. Os participantes demonstraram pouco interesse pelo assunto, mas tinham um grau razoável de conhecimento. Este conhecimento, entretanto, era pouco vinculado à prática clínica, sugerindo a necessidade de reformulação da formação médica. Os grupos mostraram consciência da alta prevalência e da grande morbidade das doenças genéticas, sinalizando que a nova geração de médicos pode ser mais sensível à questão da inserção da Genética na saúde pública. O Brasil está passando por um momento de transição epidemiológica, com o aumento proporcional das doenças de etiologia genética como causas de morbi-mortalidade, tornando necessária a inclusão dessas condições no planejamento para a gestão da saúde pública.


This article focuses on knowledge, beliefs, and opinions related to genetics among a group of medical residents. Twelve residents in pediatrics, divided into four focus groups, were interviewed during their first month of residency. The material was analyzed using the isotopic reading technique. Participants showed little interest in the topic, despite having a reasonably good level of knowledge, which bore little relationship to their clinical practice, suggesting the need to reformulate medical education. The groups were aware of the high prevalence and morbidity of genetic disorders, thus signaling that the new generation of physicians may be more sensitive to the need to include medical genetics in public health. Brazil is currently experiencing an epidemiological transition, with a proportional increase in genetic disorders as a cause of morbidity and mortality, thus requiring such inclusion in public health planning.


Subject(s)
Humans , Education, Medical , Genetics/education , Medical Staff, Hospital
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Community Genet ; 5(4): 257-61, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14960880

ABSTRACT

Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) are a relevant cause of morbidity and death among children, and neonates in particular. However, little is known about the prevalence of these disorders in Brazilian newborns. Our laboratory of IEM (LABEIM) at the Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), has been working on the diagnosis of IEM since 1988. Out of 3,300 patients (90% children), screened and evaluated from 1989 to 2,000 because of a high clinical suspicion of having an IEM, 323 (9.8%) were neonates. Patients came from different regions of the state of Rio de Janeiro, in which lives approximately 8.5% of the total Brazilian population. Chemical tests, various chromatographic techniques and enzyme assays were performed in urine, plasma and in some cases, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This study describes our laboratory and the experience with the 323 investigated neonates, among which 28 cases (8.7%) of IEM were identified and 18 (5.6%), strongly suspected. All these cases were related mainly to the metabolism of amino acids, organic acids, lysosomal enzymes and carbohydrates. Furthermore, data on population, community and health services are presented.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 59(1): 83-88, Mar. 2001. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BVSAM | ID: lil-284243

ABSTRACT

A síndrome do X frágil é a causa mais comum de retardo mental herdado; entretanto, é subdiagnosticada na populaçäo pediátrica. Objetivamos, neste estudo, determinar as características clínicas pré e pós-puberais mais significativas observadas entre indivíduos que apresentam a mutaçäo no gene FMR-1, e que possam ser utilizadas como método de triagem dos pacientes que devem ser submetidos à análise molecular. A partir de protocolo clínico-laboratorial, foram analisados 104 indivíduos (92 do gênero masculino e 12 do feminino) portadores de retardo mental idiopático. 17 pacientes (14 do gênero masculino) apresentaram a mutaçäo completa. História familiar de retardo mental e contato ocular pobre foram os achados que se mostraram associados, de forma estatisticamente significante (p<0,05), aos pacientes com a síndrome do X frágil em idade pré e pós-puberal. Os pacientes em idade pós-puberal também diferiram dos controles em relaçäo à presença de orelhas grandes, fronte proeminente e macroorquidismo


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Intellectual Disability/genetics , Fragile X Syndrome/genetics , Case-Control Studies , Mutation , Fragile X Syndrome/diagnosis
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Genet. mol. biol ; 21(4): 443-6, Dec. 1998. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-238910

ABSTRACT

Apresentamos o primeiro caso de galactosialidose do tipo infantil precoce identificado entre a populaçäo brasileira, uma grave e rara doença de depósito lisossomal, com apenas 12 casos claramente descritos mundialmente. Estudos clínicos, patológicos e bioquímicos realizados foram consistentes com os dados já publicados na literatura científica. Detectamos a doença em uma menina de 7 meses de idade, com diagnóstico de ascite no período pré-natal e evoluçäo compatível com doença de depósito, através da cromatografia em camada fina para oligossacarídeos, que é parte integrante do programa de triagem para erros inatos do metabolismo (EIM) em crianças de alto risco, realizado no Estado do Rio de Janeiro.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant , Adolescent , Child , Galactosidases , Lysosomal Storage Diseases , Ascites , Brazil , Chromatography, Thin Layer , Oligosaccharides/urine
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