The Arid1B Spectrum In 143 Patients: From Nonsyndromic Intellectual Disability To Coffin-Siris Syndrome
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2019Author
van der Sluijs, Pleuntje J.
Jansen, Sandra
Vergano, Samantha A.
Adachi-Fukuda, Miho
Alanay, Yasemin
AlKindy, Adila
Baban, Anwar
Bayat, Allan
Beck-Woedl, Stefanie
Berry, Katherine
Bijlsma, Emilia K.
Bok, Levinus A.
Brouwer, Alwin F. J.
van der Burgt, Ineke
Campeau, Philippe M.
Canham, Natalie
Chrzanowska, Krystyna
Chu, Yoyo W. Y.
Chung, Brain H. Y.
Dahan, Karin
De Rademaeker, Marjan
Destree, Anne
Dudding-Byth, Tracy
Earl, Rachel
Elcioglu, Nursel
Elias, Ellen R.
Fagerberg, Christina
Gardham, Alice
Gener, Blanca
Gerkes, Erica H.
Grasshoff, Ute
van Haeringen, Arie
Heitink, Karin R.
Herkert, Johanna C.
den Hollander, Nicolette S.
Horn, Denise
Hunt, David
Kant, Sarina G.
Kato, Mitsuhiro
Kayserili, Hulya
Kersseboom, Rogier
Kilic, Esra
Krajewska-Walasek, Malgorzata
Lammers, Kylin
Laulund, Lone W.
Lederer, Damien
Lees, Melissa
Lopez-Gonzalez, Vanesa
Maas, Saskia
Mancini, Grazia M. S.
Marcelis, Carlo
Martinez, Francisco
Maystadt, Isabelle
McGuire, Marianne
McKee, Shane
Mehta, Sarju
Metcalfe, Kay
Milunsky, Jeff
Mizuno, Seiji
Moeschler, John B.
Netzer, Christian
Ockeloen, Charlotte W.
Oehl-Jaschkowitz, Barbara
Okamoto, Nobuhiko
Olminkhof, Sharon N. M.
Orellana, Carmen
Pasquier, Laurent
Pottinger, Caroline
Riehmer, Vera
Robertson, Stephen P.
Roifman, Maian
Rooryck, Caroline
Ropers, Fabienne G.
Rosello, Monica
Ruivenkamp, Claudia A. L.
Sagiroglu, Mahmut S.
Sallevelt, Suzanne C. E. H.
Sanchis Calvo, Amparo
Simsek-Kiper, Pelin O.
Soares, Gabriela
Solaeche, Lucia
Sonmez, Fatma Mujgan
Splitt, Miranda
Steenbeek, Duco
Stegmann, Alexander P. A.
Stumpel, Constance T. R. M.
Tanabe, Saori
Uctepe, Eyyup
Utine, G. Eda
Veenstra-Knol, Hermine E.
Venkateswaran, Sunita
Vilain, Catheline
Vincent-Delorme, Catherine
Vulto-van Silfhout, Anneke T.
Wheeler, Patricia
Wilson, Golder N.
Wilson, Louise C.
Wollnik, Bernd
Kosho, Tomoki
Wieczorek, Dagmar
Eichler, Evan
Pfundt, Rolph
de Vries, Bert B. A.
Clayton-Smith, Jill
Santen, Gijs W. E.
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Purpose: Pathogenic variants in ARID1B are one of the most frequent causes of intellectual disability (ID) as determined by large-scale exome sequencing studies. Most studies published thus far describe clinically diagnosed Coffin-Siris patients (ARID1BCSS) and it is unclear whether these data are representative for patients identified through sequencing of unbiased ID cohorts (ARID1B-ID). We therefore sought to determine genotypic and phenotypic differences between ARID1B-ID and ARID1B-CSS. In parallel, we investigated the effect of different methods of phenotype reporting. Methods: Clinicians entered clinical data in an extensive webbased survey. Results: 79 ARID1B-CSS and 64 ARID1B-ID patients were included. CSS-associated dysmorphic features, such as thick eyebrows, long eyelashes, thick alae nasi, long and/or broad philtrum, small nails and small or absent fifth distal phalanx and hypertrichosis, were observed significantly more often (p < 0.001) in ARID1B-CSS patients. No other significant differences were identified. Conclusion: There are only minor differences between ARID1BID and ARID1B-CSS patients. ARID1B-related disorders seem to consist of a spectrum, and patients should be managed similarly. We demonstrated that data collection methods without an explicit option to report the absence of a feature (such as most Human Phenotype Ontology-based methods) tended to underestimate gene-related features.