A Witteveen-Kolk Syndrome Patient with Reflux Disease and a de novo Deletion of the SIN3A Gene

Abstract Introduction: The Witteveen-Kolk syndrome (WITKOS) (OMIM: 613406) is a heterogeneous emerging disorder caused by pathogenic variants or microdeletions encompassing the SIN3A gene (SIN3 Transcription Regulator Family Member A). It is characterized by distinctive facial features, developmenta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular syndromology 2024-06, Vol.15 (3), p.251-256
Hauptverfasser: Uctepe, Eyyup, Kandemir, Nefise, Bir, Firdevs Dinçsoy, Karhan, Asuman Nur, Tumer, Sait, Ondes, Emine Busra, Konuskan, Bahadır, Yesilyurt, Ahmet
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Introduction: The Witteveen-Kolk syndrome (WITKOS) (OMIM: 613406) is a heterogeneous emerging disorder caused by pathogenic variants or microdeletions encompassing the SIN3A gene (SIN3 Transcription Regulator Family Member A). It is characterized by distinctive facial features, developmental delay, intellectual disability, microcephaly, short stature, and subtle anomalies on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To date, about 50 patients have been reported in the medical literature. Patient Presentation: In this article, we reported a patient with classic findings of WITKOS including global developmental delay, microcephaly, hypotonia, vomiting, malnutrition, autistic and dysmorphic facial features, and cardiac abnormalities. Also, a barium esophagogram suggested severe motility disorder and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Affymetrix CytoScan 750K microarray showed a de novo 1.6-Mb deletion at 15q24.1q24.2, including the whole SIN3A gene. We have also summarized the clinical features of WITKOS patients in the medical literature and cardiac abnormalities detected in 4 out of 10 patients in studies that clearly state that cardiac examination was performed in the patients. Conclusion: Our findings showed that cardiac defects are not uncommon findings in WITKOS. Physicians should also be aware of reflux disease and motility disorder in patients with feeding difficulty together with early cardiac examination in terms of an improved quality of life in WITKOS patients. Established FactsThe Witteveen-Kolk syndrome (WITKOS) (OMIM: 613406) is a heterogeneous emerging disorder caused by pathogenic variants or microdeletions encompassing the SIN3A gene.It is characterized by distinctive facial features, developmental delay, intellectual disability, microcephaly, short stature, and subtle anomalies on brain magnetic resonance imaging.To date, about 50 patients have been reported in the medical literature.
ISSN:1661-8769
1661-8777
DOI:10.1159/000536072