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使用GenIDA数据库的家庭对MED13L综合征描述的贡献及文献综述

Contribution of families using the GenIDA database to the description of MED13L syndrome and literature review.

作者信息

Caumes Roseline, Burger Pauline, Mandel Jean-Louis, Béhal Hélène, Ghoumid Jamal, Smol Thomas

机构信息

Univ. Lille, ULR7364 - RADEME - Maladies RAres du DEveloppement embryonnaire et du Métabolisme, Lille, France.

CHU Lille Clinique de Génétique, Lille, France.

出版信息

J Neurodev Disord. 2025 May 19;17(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s11689-025-09618-4.

Abstract

The GenIDA project aims to improve the understanding and management of rare genetic forms of intellectual disability by fostering collaboration among patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and research professionals. Clinical data is provided by patients' families via a structured questionnaire to identify medically relevant insights and better understand the natural history of rare diseases. This study focused on MED13L syndrome, analyzing data from 41 patients in the GenIDA database and comparing it with 102 cases from the scientific literature and 6 new descriptions of patients from our medical center.The GenIDA series confirmed the key features of MED13L syndrome, including global developmental delay, poor speech, intellectual disability, and cardiac defects (OMIM #616789), at frequencies similar to those reported in the literature. The GenIDA series identified a higher prevalence of visual impairment (76%) and highlighted under-recognized musculoskeletal issues, such as foot deformities, which had previously received little attention. This study highlights the value of family-reported data in describing the full phenotype of rare syndromes. A comprehensive review of published cases showed that patients with missense variants have more severe impairments, including increased cardiac defects, global developmental delay, and a higher incidence of epilepsy, than patients with premature truncated variants.These findings highlight the importance of family involvement in rare disease research and the need for further studies to explore genotype-phenotype correlations to improve patient care and outcomes.

摘要

GenIDA项目旨在通过促进患者、护理人员、医疗保健专业人员和研究专业人员之间的合作,来提高对罕见遗传性智力障碍的理解和管理水平。临床数据由患者家属通过结构化问卷提供,以确定与医学相关的见解,并更好地了解罕见疾病的自然史。本研究聚焦于MED13L综合征,分析了GenIDA数据库中41例患者的数据,并将其与科学文献中的102例病例以及我们医疗中心新描述的6例患者进行了比较。GenIDA系列研究证实了MED13L综合征的关键特征,包括全面发育迟缓、语言能力差、智力障碍和心脏缺陷(OMIM #616789),其出现频率与文献报道相似。GenIDA系列研究发现视力障碍的患病率更高(76%),并突出了此前未得到充分认识的肌肉骨骼问题,如足部畸形,这些问题此前很少受到关注。这项研究强调了家庭报告数据在描述罕见综合征完整表型方面的价值。对已发表病例的全面回顾表明,与过早截短变异的患者相比,错义变异的患者有更严重的损伤,包括心脏缺陷增加、全面发育迟缓以及癫痫发病率更高。这些发现突出了家庭参与罕见病研究的重要性,以及进一步开展研究以探索基因型-表型相关性以改善患者护理和治疗结果的必要性。

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