Wenming Yang, Yue Yang, Han Wang, Jiuxiang Wang, Shijie Zhang
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Abstract
Wilson's disease (WD) typically manifests in children and young adults, with little knowledge of its late-onset forms. In this study, we performed a retrospective cohort study of 105 WD patients (99 index cases, 6 siblings) with an onset age ≥35 years. We compared 99 index late-onset patients with 1237 early-onset patients and analyzed the ATP7B variant penetrance referring to the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD). Sixty-two ATP7B variants were identified in the late-onset patients, among which A874V, V1106I, R919G, and T935M were correlated with late presentation of WD. Regarding gnomAD, V1106I and T935M exhibited significantly low penetrance, and there is a lack of patients carrying a genotype of V1106I/V1106I, R919G/R919G, T935M/T935M, V1106I/T935M, V1106I/R919G, or T935M/R919G. Our data revealed that patients carrying a combination of two late-onset variants may be overlooked due to atypical or lack of WD symptoms, which may provide valuable insights into the genetic basis and diagnosis of WD.
NPJ Genomic MedicineBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
1.90%
发文量
67
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍:
npj Genomic Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing the most important scientific advances in all aspects of genomics and its application in the practice of medicine.
The journal defines genomic medicine as "diagnosis, prognosis, prevention and/or treatment of disease and disorders of the mind and body, using approaches informed or enabled by knowledge of the genome and the molecules it encodes." Relevant and high-impact papers that encompass studies of individuals, families, or populations are considered for publication. An emphasis will include coupling detailed phenotype and genome sequencing information, both enabled by new technologies and informatics, to delineate the underlying aetiology of disease. Clinical recommendations and/or guidelines of how that data should be used in the clinical management of those patients in the study, and others, are also encouraged.