Behavioral profiling in children and adolescents with Malan syndrome

P. Alfieri, Federica Alice Maria Montanaro, M. Macchiaiolo, M. Collotta, C. Caciolo, Paolo Galassi, F. M. Panfili, Fabiana Cortellessa, M. Zollino, M. Chinali, M. Accadia, M. Seri, A. Bartuli, C. Mammi', M. Tartaglia, S. Vicari, M. Priolo
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Malan syndrome (MALNS) is an ultra-rare genetic disorder caused by heterozygous chromosomal microdeletions involving the 19p13.2 region or loss-of-function variants in the NFIX gene. It is characterized by specific phenotypical features, intellectual disability (ID), and limitations in adaptive functioning and behavioral problems. In a previous work, we defined the cognitive, adaptive, linguistic and visuomotor ability profiles in a group of 15 MALNS individuals, providing quantitative data from standardized evaluations. Here, we further extend the characterization of MALNS by analyzing the behavioral and psychopathological comorbidities of the same cohort, administering standardized tests. Children were evaluated from October 2020 to January 2022. Retrospective data analysis was also performed. Assessment consisted of clinical observations, structured parent interviews, and parent-reported questionnaires. For each scale, comparisons between subtests were performed. Results of our analysis show that the most prevalent psychiatric comorbidities are represented by anxiety symptoms (including GAD, separation anxiety and specific phobias), ADHD, autistic symptoms, and social and attention problems. Of note, minimal or no signs of ASD were observed. In conclusion, our findings indicate that the psychopathological and behavioral comorbidities, together with cognitive impairment, language problems and sensory difficulties interfere with development, daily activities and social participation, therefore contributing to the severity of the disability associated with MALNS. Awareness of this profile by professionals and caregivers can promote prompt diagnosis and support cognitive and behavioral development.
儿童和青少年马兰综合征的行为特征分析
马兰综合征(Malan syndrome, MALNS)是一种由涉及19p13.2区域的杂合染色体微缺失或NFIX基因功能缺失变体引起的超罕见遗传疾病。它的特点是特定的表型特征,智力残疾(ID),以及适应功能和行为问题的局限性。在之前的研究中,我们定义了一组15名MALNS个体的认知、适应、语言和视觉运动能力概况,并提供了标准化评估的定量数据。在这里,我们通过分析同一队列的行为和精神病理合并症,并进行标准化测试,进一步扩展了MALNS的特征。从2020年10月到2022年1月对儿童进行评估。并进行回顾性资料分析。评估包括临床观察、结构化的家长访谈和家长报告的问卷。对于每个量表,进行子测试之间的比较。我们的分析结果表明,最普遍的精神合并症以焦虑症状(包括广泛性焦虑症、分离焦虑症和特异性恐惧症)、多动症、自闭症症状以及社交和注意力问题为代表。值得注意的是,很少或没有观察到ASD的迹象。总之,我们的研究结果表明,精神病理和行为合并症,加上认知障碍、语言问题和感觉困难,干扰了发育、日常活动和社会参与,因此导致了MALNS相关残疾的严重性。专业人员和护理人员对这种情况的认识可以促进及时诊断并支持认知和行为发展。
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