Comprehensive screening shows that mutations in the known syndromic genes are rare in individuals presenting with hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia

Author:

Laver Thomas W,Wakeling Matthew N,Hong Yeow Hua Janet,Houghton Jayne AL,Hussain Khalid,Ellard Sian,Flanagan Sarah E

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveHyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) can occur in isolation or more rarely feature as part of a syndrome. Screening for mutations in the ‘syndromic HH’ genes is guided by phenotype with genetic testing used to confirm the clinical diagnosis. As HH can be the presenting feature of a syndrome it is possible that mutations will be missed as these genes are not routinely screened in all newly diagnosed individuals. We investigated the frequency of pathogenic variants in syndromic genes in individuals with HH who had not been clinically diagnosed with a syndromic disorder at referral for genetic testing.DesignWe used genome sequencing data to assess the prevalence of mutations in syndromic HH genes in an international cohort of patients with HH of unknown genetic cause.MethodsWe undertook genome sequencing in 82 individuals with HH without a clinical diagnosis of a known syndrome at referral for genetic testing. Within this cohort we searched for the genetic aetiologies causing 20 different syndromes where HH had been reported as a feature.ResultsWe identified a pathogenic KMT2D variant in a patient with HH diagnosed at birth, confirming a genetic diagnosis of Kabuki syndrome. Clinical data received following the identification of the mutation highlighted additional features consistent with the genetic diagnosis. Pathogenic variants were not identified in the remainder of the cohort.ConclusionsPathogenic variants in the syndromic HH genes are rare but should be considered in newly diagnosed individuals as HH may be the presenting feature.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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