Publication: Expanding the clinical spectrum of RNU4ATAC-opathies: more frequent and diverse than assumed
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Cuinat, S.
Cormier-Daire, V.
Rosain, J.
Huber, C.
Ferriere, E.
Fournier, B.
Cheminant, M.
Castelle, M.
Bastard, P.
Noel, N.
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Biallelic variants in the minor spliceosomal gene RNU4ATAC were successively identified in Taybi-Linder/MOPD1 (Microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type I), Roifman, and Lowry-Wood syndromes, characterized by variable microcephaly, short stature, neurodevelopmental impairment, skeletal dysplasia, and immunodeficiency. Two-thirds of the reported individuals present with Taybi-Linder syndrome, the first described and most severe form. Methods We collected clinical and molecular data from individuals with biallelic RNU4ATAC variants through various French and European networks and clinics, to refine the phenotypic spectrum of RNU4ATAC-opathies. Results We enrolled 69 participants and identified 18 new pathogenic variants. We report a significant proportion of attenuated/atypical presentations, novel rare symptoms, and, unexpectedly, a broad spectrum of autoimmune/inflammatory manifestations, affecting nearly half of the participants. Integrating our data with the 109 published cases, we propose a novel classification based on the main manifestations, immunodeficiency and microcephalic primordial dwarfism. Using computer-assisted facial analysis, we also demonstrated the existence of a specific dysmorphic pattern in RNU4ATAC-opathies, distinct between some sub-syndromes. Conclusion We present a large cohort of individuals with RNU4ATAC-opathies and expand the phenotypic spectrum to pauci-symptomatic forms, indicating that these diseases are likely to remain underdiagnosed.
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Elsevier
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Genetics in Medicine
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10.1016/j.gim.2026.102632
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