Phenotypic and Genetic Complexity in Pediatric Movement Disorders
- Abstract
- The complex and evolving nature of clinical phenotypes have made genetically diagnosing pediatric patients with movement disorders difficult. Here, we describe this diverse complexity in the clinical and genetic features of a pediatric cohort examined by whole-exome sequencing (WES) and demonstrate the clinical benefit of WES as a diagnostic tool in a pediatric cohort. We evaluated 75 patients with diverse single or combined movement phenomenologies using WES. WES identified 42 variants in 37 genes (56.0%). The detection rate was highest in patients with dystonia (11/13, 84.6%), followed by ataxia (21/38, 55.3%), myoclonus (3/6, 50.0%), unspecified dyskinesia (1/4,25.0%), tremor (1/1, 100%), respectively. Most genetically diagnosed patients (90.5%) were affected by other neurologic or systemic manifestations; congenital hypotonia(66.7%), and epilepsy (42.9%) were the most common phenotypes. The genetic diagnosis changed the clinical management for five patients (6.7%), including treatments targeting molecular abnormalities, and other systemic surveillance such as cancer screening. Early application of WES yields a high diagnostic rate in pediatric movement disorders, which can overcome the limitations of the traditional phenotypedriven strategies due to the diverse phenotypic and genetic complexity. Additionally, this early genetic diagnosis expands the patient’s clinical spectrum and provides an opportunity for tailored treatment.
- Author(s)
- Min-Jee Kim; Mi-Sun Yum; Go Hun Seo; Tae-Sung Ko; Beom Hee Lee
- Issued Date
- 2022
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- movement disorders; whole-exome sequencing; next-generation sequencing; neurogenetic disorders; pediatric neurological disease
- DOI
- 10.3389/fgene.2022.829558
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14805
- Publisher
- Frontiers in Genetics
- Language
- 한국어
- ISSN
- 1664-8021
- Citation Volume
- 1
- Citation Number
- 13
- Citation Start Page
- 1
- Citation End Page
- 13
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