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medRxiv ; 2024 Jun 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38883771

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Introduction: Our knowledge of X-linked Alport Syndrome [AS] comes mostly from selected cohorts with more severe disease. Methods: We examined the phenotypic spectrum of X-linked AS in males and females with a genotype-based approach using data from the Geisinger MyCode DiscovEHR study, an unselected health system-based cohort with exome sequencing and electronic health record data. Patients with COL4A5 variants reported as pathogenic (P) or likely pathogenic (LP) in ClinVar, or protein-truncating variants (PTVs), were each matched with up to 5 controls without COL4A3/4/5 variants by sociodemographics, diabetes diagnosis, and year of first outpatient encounter. AS-related phenotypes included dipstick hematuria, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (BSHL), proteinuria, decreased eGFR, and ESKD. Results: Out of 170,856 patients, there were 30 hemizygous males (mean age 52.4 [SD 19.8] years) and 56 heterozygous females (mean age 58.5 [SD 19.4]) with a COL4A5 P/LP variant, including 48 with the hypomorphic variant p.Gly624Asp. Overall, penetrance (having any AS phenotypic feature) was highest for non-p.Gly624Asp P/LP variants (males: 89%, females: 86%), intermediate for p.Gly624Asp (males: 77%, females: 69%), compared to controls (males: 32%; females: 50%). The proportion with ESKD was highest for males with P/LP variants (41%), intermediate for males with p.Gly624Asp (15%) and females with P/LP variants (10%), compared to controls (males: 3%, females 2%). Only 33% of males and 11% of females had a known diagnosis of Alport syndrome or thin basement membrane disease. Only 47% of individuals with COL4A5 had completed albuminuria screening, and a minority were taking renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) inhibitors. Conclusion: In an unselected cohort, we show increased risks of AS-related phenotypes in men and women compared to matched controls, while showing a wider spectrum of severity than has been described previously and variability by genotype. Future studies are needed to determine whether early genetic diagnosis can improve outcomes in Alport Syndrome.

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