ARID1B-related disorder in 87 adults: Natural history and self-sustainability

P.J. van der Sluijs , M. Gösgens , A.J.M. Dingemans , P. Striano , A. Riva , C. Mignot , A. Faudet , G. Vasileiou , M. Walther , S.A. Schrier Vergano , M. Alders , F.S. Alkuraya , I. Alorainy , H.S. Alsaif , B. Anderlid , I. Bache , I. van Beek , M. Blanluet , B.W. van Bon , T. Brunet , G.W.E. Santen
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Abstract

Purpose

ARID1B is one of the most frequently mutated genes in intellectual disability cohorts. Thus, far few adult-aged patients with ARID1B-related disorder have been described, which limits our understanding of the disease’s natural history and our ability to counsel patients and their families.

Methods

Data on patients aged 18+ years with ARID1B-related disorder were collected through an online questionnaire completed by clinicians and parents.

Results

Eighty-seven adult patients with ARID1B were included. Cognitive functioning ranged from borderline to severe intellectual disability. Patients identified through the genetic workup of their child were either mosaic or had a variant in exon 1. New clinical features identified in this population are loss of skill (16/64, 25%) and recurrent patella luxation (12/45, 32%). Self-sustainability data showed that 88% (45/51) could eat independently, and 16% (7/45) could travel alone by public transport. Facial photo analysis showed that patients’ photographs taken at different ages clustered consistently, separate from matched controls.

Conclusion

The ARID1B spectrum is broad, and as patients age, there is a significant shift in the medical aspects requiring attention. To address the changing medical needs with increasing age, we have formulated recommendations to promote timely intervention in an attempt to mitigate disease progression.

87 名成人的 ARID1B 相关障碍:自然史和自我维持能力
目的 ARID1B 是智障人群中最常见的突变基因之一。因此,很少有成年 ARID1B 相关障碍患者的描述,这限制了我们对该疾病自然史的了解,也限制了我们为患者及其家属提供咨询服务的能力。方法 通过临床医生和家长填写的在线问卷收集 18 岁以上 ARID1B 相关障碍患者的数据。认知功能从边缘到重度智障不等。通过对患者子女的基因检测发现,这些患者要么是嵌合型患者,要么是外显子1出现变异的患者。在这一人群中发现的新临床特征是技能丧失(16/64,25%)和复发性髌骨脱位(12/45,32%)。自我维持数据显示,88%(45/51)的患者可以独立进食,16%(7/45)的患者可以独自乘坐公共交通工具。面部照片分析表明,患者在不同年龄段拍摄的照片具有一致性,与匹配的对照组不同。为了应对随着年龄增长而不断变化的医疗需求,我们提出了一些建议,以促进及时干预,从而缓解疾病进展。
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