Neoplasia in Cri du Chat Syndrome from Italian and German Databases.
Andrea GualaMarianna SpuntonSilvia KalantariIngo KennerknechtCesare DanesinoPublished in: Case reports in genetics (2017)
Cri du Chat syndrome (CdC) is a chromosomal abnormality (deletion of short arm of chromosome 5) associated with intellectual disability and typical anatomical abnormalities. Research up to now focuses on the management of the disease during childhood. The longer lifespan of these patients warrants deeper investigations of how and if aging could be affected by the syndrome. We decided to focus on the association of the disease with proliferative disorders. Data on proliferative disorders in a cohort of 321 patients from Italian and German Cri du Chat databases were collected. A neoplasia was present in four patients (age 10-50 yrs), and a fifth patient developed a cholesteatoma during childhood. It is of interest that two cases had an early onset of the neoplasia as compared to the expected age of development in the general population. The chromosome region deleted in 5p does not contain genes whose haploinsufficiency is a well-known main cause of the proliferative disorders observed. We nonetheless believe that reporting even sporadic cases of proliferative disorders in CdC patients may increase our knowledge as to the natural history of the disease. In conclusion, available information suggests that surveillance for cancer development in CdC can follow the guidelines for the general population.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- intellectual disability
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- high grade
- squamous cell carcinoma
- gene expression
- autism spectrum disorder
- cell cycle
- emergency department
- machine learning
- social media
- electronic health record
- patient reported outcomes
- clinical practice
- big data
- patient reported
- artificial intelligence