Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of PROS: reclassifying isolated lateralised overgrowth.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Journal of Medical Genetics Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1136/jmg-2024-110364
Andrea Gazzin, Giuseppe Reynolds, Stefania Massuras, Maria Luca, Paola Coppo, Diana Carli, Marilidia Piglionica, Stefania Martino, Rosanna Bagnulo, Giovanni Battista Ferrero, Nicoletta Resta, Alessandro Mussa
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Lateralised overgrowth (LO) is characterised by the asymmetric increase in the size of any part of the body exceeding 10% compared with the unaffected contralateral one. LO is a key feature in various syndromic overgrowth disorders, such as Beckwith-Wiedemann spectrum and PIK3CA-related overgrowth spectrum (PROS). However, it can also present as isolated (ILO). Defining the aetiology of LO is critical due to the clinical implications and management strategies required for each condition. This report presents two patients who were followed up throughout childhood for ILO and were ultimately diagnosed with PROS through molecular analysis on DNA extracted from a skin biopsy, revealing the PIK3CA:c.263G>A (p.Arg88Gln) variant at a high variant allele frequency. This variant has been described in association with macrocephaly-capillary malformation syndrome but not with ILO. In conclusion, this is the first report of patients harbouring the (p.Arg88Gln) variant with a diagnosis of ILO, thus, highlighting the importance of considering ILO within the PROS and underscoring the necessity for somatic DNA testing. An early and accurate molecular diagnosis is crucial for guiding appropriate clinical management in order to ensure access to targeted therapies, emphasising the need for further research to refine diagnostic criteria and testing recommendations for ILO.

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扩展 PROS 的表型谱:重新划分孤立侧生过长。
侧向过度生长(LO)的特征是身体任何部位的尺寸与未受影响的对侧相比不对称地增长超过 10%。侧向过度生长是各种综合过度生长症的主要特征,如贝克维茨-韦德曼谱系(Beckwith-Wiedemann spectrum)和 PIK3CA 相关过度生长谱系(PROS)。然而,它也可能表现为孤立的(ILO)。由于每种病症所需的临床影响和管理策略不同,因此确定LO的病因至关重要。本报告介绍了两名因 ILO 而在整个童年期接受随访的患者,他们通过对从皮肤活检中提取的 DNA 进行分子分析,发现了高变异等位基因频率的 PIK3CA:c.263G>A (p.Arg88Gln) 变异,最终被诊断为 PROS。该变异与巨头畸形-毛细血管畸形综合征有关,但与 ILO 无关。总之,这是首例携带(p.Arg88Gln)变体的患者被诊断为 ILO 的报告,因此突出了在 PROS 中考虑 ILO 的重要性,并强调了进行体细胞 DNA 检测的必要性。早期准确的分子诊断对于指导适当的临床管理以确保获得靶向治疗至关重要,这也强调了进一步研究完善 ILO 诊断标准和检测建议的必要性。
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Journal of Medical Genetics
Journal of Medical Genetics 医学-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Genetics is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering original research in human genetics, including reviews of and opinion on the latest developments. Articles cover the molecular basis of human disease including germline cancer genetics, clinical manifestations of genetic disorders, applications of molecular genetics to medical practice and the systematic evaluation of such applications worldwide.
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