Genetic and Phenotypic Spectrum of KMT2D Variants in Taiwanese Case Series of Kabuki Syndrome

Kabuki syndrome (KS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinct facial features, intellectual disability, and multiple congenital anomalies. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of the genetic and phenotypic spectrum of KS in a Taiwanese patient group of 23 patients. variants were found i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diagnostics (Basel) 2024-08, Vol.14 (16), p.1815
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Chung-Lin, Chuang, Chih-Kuang, Chen, Ming-Ren, Lin, Ju-Li, Chiu, Huei-Ching, Chang, Ya-Hui, Tu, Yuan-Rong, Lo, Yun-Ting, Lin, Hsiang-Yu, Lin, Shuan-Pei
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Zusammenfassung:Kabuki syndrome (KS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinct facial features, intellectual disability, and multiple congenital anomalies. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of the genetic and phenotypic spectrum of KS in a Taiwanese patient group of 23 patients. variants were found in 22 individuals, with missense (26.1%), nonsense (21.7%), and frameshift (17.4%) variants being the most prevalent. One patient had a variant of uncertain significance. The most common clinical characteristics included distinct facial features (100%), intellectual disability (100%), developmental delay (95.7%), speech delay (78.3%), hypotonia (69.6%), congenital heart abnormalities (69.6%), and recurrent infections (65.2%). Other abnormalities included hearing loss (39.1%), seizures (26.1%), cleft palate (26.1%), and renal anomalies (21.7%). This study broadens the mutational and phenotypic spectrum of KS in the Taiwanese population, highlighting the importance of comprehensive genetic testing and multidisciplinary clinical evaluations for diagnosis and treatment.
ISSN:2075-4418
2075-4418
DOI:10.3390/diagnostics14161815