LARP7 variants and further delineation of the Alazami syndrome phenotypic spectrum among primordial dwarfisms: 2 sisters

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TitreLARP7 variants and further delineation of the Alazami syndrome phenotypic spectrum among primordial dwarfisms: 2 sisters
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursImbert-Bouteille M, Them FTran Mau, Thevenon J, Guignard T, Gatinois V, Riviere J-B, Boland A, Meyer V, Deleuze J-F, Sanchez E, Apparailly F, Genevieve D, Willems M
JournalEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS
Volume62
Pagination161-166
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1769-7212
Mots-clésAlazami syndrome, intellectual disability, LARP7, Primordial dwarfism
Résumé

Alazami syndrome (AS) (MIM\# 615071) is an autosomal recessive microcephalic primordial dwarfism (PD) with recognizable facial features and severe intellectual disability due to depletion or loss of function variants in LARP7. To date, 15 patients with AS have been reported. Here we describe two consanguineous Algerian sisters with Alazami PD due to LARP7 homozygous pathogenic variants detected by whole exome sequencing. By comparing these two additional cases with those previously reported, we strengthen the key features of AS: severe growth restriction, severe intellectual disability and some distinguishing facial features such as broad nose, malar hypoplasia, wide mouth, full lips and abnormally set teeth. We also report significant new findings enabling further delineation of this syndrome: disproportionately mild microcephaly, stereotypic hand wringing and severe anxiety, thickened skin over the hands and feet, and skeletal, eye and heart malformations. From previous reviews, we summarize the main etiologies of PD according to the involved mechanisms and cellular pathways, highlighting their clinical core features.

DOI10.1016/j.ejmg.2018.07.003