Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene

Abstract Background Overgrowth syndromes are known as a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by a generalized or segmental, symmetric or asymmetric, overgrowth that may involve several tissues. These disorders, which present a wide range of phenotypic variability, are often caused by mosa...

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Main Authors: Alice Maguolo, Franco Antoniazzi, Alice Spano, Elena Fiorini, Rossella Gaudino, Margherita Mauro, Gaetano Cantalupo, Paolo Biban, Silvia Maitz, Paolo Cavarzere
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Published: BMC 2018-09-01
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spelling doaj-4f146380722d489a87fce839142e90642020-11-25T01:01:40ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1824-72882018-09-014411610.1186/s13052-018-0568-8Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA geneAlice Maguolo0Franco Antoniazzi1Alice Spano2Elena Fiorini3Rossella Gaudino4Margherita Mauro5Gaetano Cantalupo6Paolo Biban7Silvia Maitz8Paolo Cavarzere9Pediatric Division, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of VeronaPediatric Division, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of VeronaMedical Genetic Specialization, University of MilanChild Neuropsychiatry, Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Pediatrics, University of VeronaPediatric Division, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of VeronaPediatric Division, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of VeronaChild Neuropsychiatry, Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Pediatrics, University of VeronaPediatric Intensive Care Unit, Universitary Hospital of VeronaClinical Pediatric Genetics Unit, Pediatrics Clinics, MBBM Foundation, S. Gerardo HospitalPediatric Division, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of VeronaAbstract Background Overgrowth syndromes are known as a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by a generalized or segmental, symmetric or asymmetric, overgrowth that may involve several tissues. These disorders, which present a wide range of phenotypic variability, are often caused by mosaic somatic mutations in the genes associated with the PI3K/AKT/mTOR cellular pathway, a signaling cascade that plays a key role in cellular growth. Overgrowth syndromes are frequently misdiagnosed. Given that they are also associated to an increased oncologic risk, it is important to distinguish the clinical characteristic of these disorders since the first months of life. Case presentation We report the case of a seven-year-old male child with macrocephaly and right lateralized overgrowth, reported from birth. The patient arrived to our attention after an initial diagnosis of isolated benign macrocephaly was formulated at the age of 12 months. Afterwards, the child presented a moderate intellectual disability and pain episodes at right lower limb. We repeated a brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging that revealed ventriculomegaly, cerebellar tonsillar ectopia, a markedly thick corpus callosum, and white matter abnormalities. The diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndrome was formulated according to the clinical presentation and confirmed by the finding of the variant c.2740G > A in the gene PIK3CA presented in somatic mosaicism. Conclusions Our patient is the first children with the c.2740G > A variant in PIK3CA gene reported in Italy. We underline the importance of the genotype-phenotype correlation in the diagnostic process of overgrowth syndromes and emphasize the strict correlation between the mutation c.2740G > A in the PIK3CA gene and the Megalencephaly-Capillary Malformation syndrome phenotype.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-018-0568-8OvergrowthHemihyperplasiaPIK3CA geneMegalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome
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author Alice Maguolo
Franco Antoniazzi
Alice Spano
Elena Fiorini
Rossella Gaudino
Margherita Mauro
Gaetano Cantalupo
Paolo Biban
Silvia Maitz
Paolo Cavarzere
spellingShingle Alice Maguolo
Franco Antoniazzi
Alice Spano
Elena Fiorini
Rossella Gaudino
Margherita Mauro
Gaetano Cantalupo
Paolo Biban
Silvia Maitz
Paolo Cavarzere
Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Overgrowth
Hemihyperplasia
PIK3CA gene
Megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome
author_facet Alice Maguolo
Franco Antoniazzi
Alice Spano
Elena Fiorini
Rossella Gaudino
Margherita Mauro
Gaetano Cantalupo
Paolo Biban
Silvia Maitz
Paolo Cavarzere
author_sort Alice Maguolo
title Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene
title_short Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene
title_full Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene
title_fullStr Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene
title_full_unstemmed Clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740G > A mutation in PIK3CA gene
title_sort clinical pitfalls in the diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndromes: a child with the c.2740g > a mutation in pik3ca gene
publisher BMC
series Italian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1824-7288
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background Overgrowth syndromes are known as a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by a generalized or segmental, symmetric or asymmetric, overgrowth that may involve several tissues. These disorders, which present a wide range of phenotypic variability, are often caused by mosaic somatic mutations in the genes associated with the PI3K/AKT/mTOR cellular pathway, a signaling cascade that plays a key role in cellular growth. Overgrowth syndromes are frequently misdiagnosed. Given that they are also associated to an increased oncologic risk, it is important to distinguish the clinical characteristic of these disorders since the first months of life. Case presentation We report the case of a seven-year-old male child with macrocephaly and right lateralized overgrowth, reported from birth. The patient arrived to our attention after an initial diagnosis of isolated benign macrocephaly was formulated at the age of 12 months. Afterwards, the child presented a moderate intellectual disability and pain episodes at right lower limb. We repeated a brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging that revealed ventriculomegaly, cerebellar tonsillar ectopia, a markedly thick corpus callosum, and white matter abnormalities. The diagnosis of segmental overgrowth syndrome was formulated according to the clinical presentation and confirmed by the finding of the variant c.2740G > A in the gene PIK3CA presented in somatic mosaicism. Conclusions Our patient is the first children with the c.2740G > A variant in PIK3CA gene reported in Italy. We underline the importance of the genotype-phenotype correlation in the diagnostic process of overgrowth syndromes and emphasize the strict correlation between the mutation c.2740G > A in the PIK3CA gene and the Megalencephaly-Capillary Malformation syndrome phenotype.
topic Overgrowth
Hemihyperplasia
PIK3CA gene
Megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-018-0568-8
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