Phenotypic variability in a family with an inherited KAT6A frameshift variant.

Eur J Med Genet

Department of Clinical Genetics, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; Centre for Rare Diseases, Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Published: February 2025


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KAT6A syndrome or Arboleda-Tham Syndrome (ARTHS; OMIM #616268) is a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder mainly presenting with variable degrees of intellectual disability (ID) and developmental delay (DD), especially speech delay, hypotonia and autism spectrum disorders/behavioral problems. Multiple organ-systems including eyes, heart, gastrointestinal and neurological system can be involved. Other phenotypic features with a suggested association to KAT6A include immune dysfunction and pituitary anomalies. Initially, ID/DD was reported as universal in KAT6A syndrome; however, two children with normal assessment of intellect and development at age 10 and 11 years, were recently reported. KAT6A syndrome is caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in KAT6A. Inherited variants are rare, and to our knowledge, only three inherited missense variants in KAT6A have been reported, whereas frameshift and nonsense variants have been inherited from mosaic parents only. Here, we report a Danish family, where an inherited KAT6A frameshift variant c.2710dup (p.(Glu904Glyfs∗12)) show clinical variability in disease phenotype expression among three family members. The description includes an affected first child with premature pubarche (the first individual to our knowledge), a mildly affected second child with normal cognitive performance assessment (the third reported individual with normal assessment of cognition and KAT6A syndrome), and a self-sufficient adult family member. The description expands the phenotypic spectrum of KAT6A syndrome, and thus brings important knowledge for improved management and counselling of patients and families with this rare condition.

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