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The Tatton-Brown-Rahman Syndrome: A clinical study of 55 individuals with de novo constitutive DNMT3A variants

Authors :
Anna Zachariou
Peter D Turnpenny
Linda M. Randolph
Carlos E. Prada
Angelo Selicorni
Nazneen Rahman
Christine Fauth
Ajith Kumar
Deborah J. Shears
Melissa Lees
Valérie Cormier-Daire
Shazia Mahamdallie
Mieke C. Bouma
Kathryn G. Miller
Katherine Neas
Vinod Varghese
Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study
Renata Posmyk
Chey Loveday
Lise Aksglaede
Ruth Newbury-Ecob
Keri Ramsey
Laura Yates
Daniela T. Pilz
David A. Koolen
I. Karen Temple
Beau Crabb
Cyril Mignot
Katrina Tatton-Brown
Daniela Q.C.M. Barge-Schaapveld
Blanca Gener
Cathy Kirally-Borri
Mohnish Suri
Agnete Jørgensen
David Goudie
Catherine Mercer
Carlo Marcelis
Anthony Renwick
Lionel Val Maldergem
Diana Baralle
Naomi Yachelevich
Matthew F. Hunter
Hermine E. Veenstra-Knol
Sarina G. Kant
Moira Blyth
Tessa Homfray
Jeroen Breckpot
Anatalia Labilloy
Tabib Dabir
Richard Fisher
Source :
Wellcome Open Research
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
F1000Research, 2018.

Abstract

Tatton-Brown-Rahman syndrome (TBRS; OMIM 615879), also known as the DNMT3A-overgrowth syndrome, is an overgrowth intellectual disability syndrome first described in 2014 with a report of 13 individuals with constitutive heterozygous DNMT3A variants. Here we have undertaken a detailed clinical study of 55 individuals with de novoDNMT3A variants, including the 13 previously reported individuals. An intellectual disability and overgrowth were reported in >80% of individuals with TBRS and were designated major clinical associations. Additional frequent clinical associations (reported in 20-80% individuals) included an evolving facial appearance with low-set, heavy, horizontal eyebrows and prominent upper central incisors; joint hypermobility (74%); obesity (weight ³2SD, 67%); hypotonia (54%); behavioural/psychiatric issues (most frequently autistic spectrum disorder, 51%); kyphoscoliosis (33%) and afebrile seizures (22%). One individual was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in teenage years. Based upon the results from this study, we present our current management for individuals with TBRS. ispartof: Wellcome Open Res vol:3 pages:46- ispartof: location:England status: Published online

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2398502X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wellcome Open Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ceb29b45a78aef0b499193eccdce2526