Bardet-Biedl syndrome improved diagnosis criteria and management: Inter European Reference Networks consensus statement and recommendations

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY European Journal of Human Genetics Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1038/s41431-024-01634-7
Hélène Dollfus, Marc R. Lilien, Pietro Maffei, Alain Verloes, Jean Muller, Giacomo M. Bacci, Metin Cetiner, Erica L. T. van den Akker, Monika Grudzinska Pechhacker, Francesco Testa, Didier Lacombe, Marijn F. Stokman, Francesca Simonelli, Aurélie Gouronc, Amélie Gavard, Mieke M. van Haelst, Jens Koenig, Sylvie Rossignol, Carsten Bergmann, Miriam Zacchia, Bart P. Leroy, Héléna Mosbah, Albertien M. Van Eerde, Djalila Mekahli, Aude Servais, Christine Poitou, Diana Valverde
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Four European Reference Networks (ERN-EYE, ERKNet, Endo-ERN, ERN-ITHACA) have teamed up to establish a consensus statement and recommendations for Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). BBS is an autosomal recessive ciliopathy with at least 26 genes identified to date. The clinical manifestations are pleiotropic, can be observed in utero and will progress with age. Genetic testing has progressively improved in the last years prompting for a revision of the diagnostic criteria taking into account clinical Primary and Secondary features, as well as positive or negative molecular diagnosis. This consensus statement also emphasizes on initial diagnosis, monitoring and lifelong follow-up, and symptomatic care that can be provided to patients and family members according to the involved care professionals. For paediatricians, developmental anomalies can be at the forefront for diagnosis (such as polydactyly) but can require specific care, such as for associated neuro developmental disorders. For ophthalmology, the early onset retinal degeneration requires ad hoc functional and imaging technologies and specific care for severe visual impairment. For endocrinology, among other manifestations, early onset obesity and its complications has benefited from better evaluation of eating behaviour problems, improved lifestyle programs, and from novel pharmacological therapies. Kidney and urinary track involvements warrants lifespan attention, as chronic kidney failure can occur and early management might improve outcome. This consensus recommends revised diagnostic criteria for BBS that will ensure certainty of diagnosis, giving robust grounds for genetic counselling as well as in the perspective of future trials for innovative therapies.
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巴尔德-比德尔综合征的改进诊断标准和管理:欧洲参考网络共识声明和建议。
四个欧洲参考网络(ERN-EYE、ERKNet、Endo-ERN、ERN-ITHACA)联手为巴尔德-比德综合征(BBS)制定了一份共识声明和建议。BBS 是一种常染色体隐性纤毛症,迄今已发现至少 26 个基因。其临床表现具有多向性,可在子宫内观察到,并随着年龄的增长而发展。近些年来,基因检测技术不断进步,促使诊断标准的修订考虑到了临床原发性和继发性特征,以及分子诊断的阳性或阴性。这份共识声明还强调了初步诊断、监测和终生随访,以及根据相关专业护理人员为患者和家属提供的对症护理。对于儿科医生来说,发育异常可能是诊断的首要因素(如多指畸形),但也可能需要特殊护理,如相关的神经发育障碍。对于眼科来说,早期视网膜变性需要特殊的功能和成像技术,以及对严重视力障碍的特殊护理。在内分泌学方面,除其他表现外,早发性肥胖症及其并发症得益于对饮食行为问题的更好评估、生活方式计划的改进以及新型药物疗法。肾脏和泌尿系统受累也值得引起重视,因为可能会出现慢性肾衰竭,而早期治疗可能会改善预后。本共识建议修订 BBS 诊断标准,以确保诊断的确定性,为遗传咨询和未来创新疗法试验提供有力依据。
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European Journal of Human Genetics
European Journal of Human Genetics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Human Genetics is the official journal of the European Society of Human Genetics, publishing high-quality, original research papers, short reports and reviews in the rapidly expanding field of human genetics and genomics. It covers molecular, clinical and cytogenetics, interfacing between advanced biomedical research and the clinician, and bridging the great diversity of facilities, resources and viewpoints in the genetics community. Key areas include: -Monogenic and multifactorial disorders -Development and malformation -Hereditary cancer -Medical Genomics -Gene mapping and functional studies -Genotype-phenotype correlations -Genetic variation and genome diversity -Statistical and computational genetics -Bioinformatics -Advances in diagnostics -Therapy and prevention -Animal models -Genetic services -Community genetics
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