Severe KIDAR syndrome caused by deletion in the AP1B1 gene: Report of a teenage patient and systematic review of the literature
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- Vasconcelos, AP
- Nogueira, A
- Matos, P
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Abstract
Autosomal recessive keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome (KIDAR MIM #242150) is a very rare disorder caused by pathogenic loss-of-function variants in the AP1B1 gene. So far, nine patients have been reported in the literature and more clinical descriptions are essential to further delineate the phenotype of KIDAR. Here we report a new patient with KIDAR and compare the clinical findings with those from the other published cases with molecular confirmation. We describe a 14-year-old male born to non-consanguineous parents with unremarkable family history. The patient had fetal ascites, neonatal pancreatic insufficiency with consequent failure to thrive, feeding difficulties, recurrent infections and sepsis. The skin examination was remarkable for an ichthyosis with conspicuous palmoplantar keratoderma, sparse and brittle hair with alopecia on the vertex and slight bilateral ectropion. He had short stature, thin build, frontal bossing, small teeth and prominent abdomen. Additional features were congenital profound bilateral sensorineural deafness, photosensitivity and photophobia. Mild global developmental delay was noted. Persistent mild anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, and low serum copper, ceruloplasmin and growth hormone were also present. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed cerebral atrophy and thin corpus callosum. Genetic testing revealed a homozygous deletion in the AP1B1 gene, possibly including the same exons as a previously reported deletion. Comparing the phenotypes of all reported individuals, they are highly concordant and major features are enteropathy with feeding difficulties, failure to thrive, ichthyosis, palmoplantar keratoderma, sensorineural deafness and sparse and brittle hair. Here we report other features present in more than one patient that could be part of the phenotypic spectrum and suggest copy number variation analysis to be performed alongside sequencing of the AP1B1 gene in case of suspicion.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1878-0849, 1769-7212
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- Review
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European Journal of Medical Genetics Elsevier Masson s.r.l.
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- Autosomal recessive; Keratitis; Ichthyosis; Deafness; KIDAR; AP-1 complex
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Vasconcelos AP,Nogueira A,Matos P,Pinto J,Pinho MJ,Fernandes S,Dória S,Moura C. Severe KIDAR syndrome caused by deletion in the AP1B1 gene: Report of a teenage patient and systematic review of the literature. Eur. J. Med. Genet. 2023. 66(10):104827. IF:1,900. (4).