Jansen-de Vries syndrome (JdVS) is a neurodevelopmental condition attributed to pathogenic variants in Exons 5 and 6 of PPM1D. As the full phenotypic spectrum and natural history remain to be defined, we describe a large cohort of children and adults with JdVS. This is a retrospective cohort study of 37 individuals from 34 families with disease-causing variants in PPM1D leading to JdVS. Clinical data were provided by treating physicians and/or families. Of the 37 individuals, 27 were male and 10 female, with median age 8.75 years (range 8 months to 62 years). Four families document autosomal dominant transmission, and 32/34 probands were diagnosed via exome sequencing. The facial gestalt, including a broad forehead and broad mouth with a thin and tented upper lip, was most recognizable between 18 and 48 months of age. Common manifestations included global developmental delay (35/36, 97%), hypotonia (25/34, 74%), short stature (14/33, 42%), constipation (22/31, 71%), and cyclic vomiting (6/35, 17%). Distinctive personality traits include a hypersocial affect (21/31, 68%) and moderate-to-severe anxiety (18/28, 64%). In conclusion, JdVS is a clinically recognizable neurodevelopmental syndrome with a characteristic personality and distinctive facial features. The association of pathogenic variants in PPM1D with cyclic vomiting bears not only medical attention but also further pathogenic and mechanistic evaluation.

Jansen-de Vries syndrome: Expansion of the PPM1D clinical and phenotypic spectrum in 34 families

Carli, Diana;Pizzol, Antonio;Riberi, Evelise;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Jansen-de Vries syndrome (JdVS) is a neurodevelopmental condition attributed to pathogenic variants in Exons 5 and 6 of PPM1D. As the full phenotypic spectrum and natural history remain to be defined, we describe a large cohort of children and adults with JdVS. This is a retrospective cohort study of 37 individuals from 34 families with disease-causing variants in PPM1D leading to JdVS. Clinical data were provided by treating physicians and/or families. Of the 37 individuals, 27 were male and 10 female, with median age 8.75 years (range 8 months to 62 years). Four families document autosomal dominant transmission, and 32/34 probands were diagnosed via exome sequencing. The facial gestalt, including a broad forehead and broad mouth with a thin and tented upper lip, was most recognizable between 18 and 48 months of age. Common manifestations included global developmental delay (35/36, 97%), hypotonia (25/34, 74%), short stature (14/33, 42%), constipation (22/31, 71%), and cyclic vomiting (6/35, 17%). Distinctive personality traits include a hypersocial affect (21/31, 68%) and moderate-to-severe anxiety (18/28, 64%). In conclusion, JdVS is a clinically recognizable neurodevelopmental syndrome with a characteristic personality and distinctive facial features. The association of pathogenic variants in PPM1D with cyclic vomiting bears not only medical attention but also further pathogenic and mechanistic evaluation.
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Jansen-de Vries syndrome; PPM1D; cyclic vomiting; developmental delay; hypersocial personality
Wojcik, Monica H; Srivastava, Siddharth; Agrawal, Pankaj B; Balci, Tugce B; Callewaert, Bert; Calvo, Pier Luigi; Carli, Diana; Caudle, Michelle; Colaiacovo, Samantha; Cross, Laura; Demetriou, Kalliope; Drazba, Katy; Dutra-Clarke, Marina; Edwards, Matthew; Genetti, Casie A; Grange, Dorothy K; Hickey, Scott E; Isidor, Bertrand; Küry, Sébastien; Lachman, Herbert M; Lavillaureix, Alinoe; Lyons, Michael J; Marcelis, Carlo; Marco, Elysa J; Martinez-Agosto, Julian A; Nowak, Catherine; Pizzol, Antonio; Planes, Marc; Prijoles, Eloise J; Riberi, Evelise; Rush, Eric T; Russell, Bianca E; Sachdev, Rani; Schmalz, Betsy; Shears, Deborah; Stevenson, David A; Wilson, Kate; Jansen, Sandra; de Vries, Bert B A; Curry, Cynthia J
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