PURA -related neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review on genotype-phenotype correlations

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Introduction Genotype-phenotype correlations in PURA-related neurodevelopmental disorders (PURA-NDDs) remain unclear. This systematic review aimed to clarify these correlations. Methods Searches of PubMed and Embase were conducted on 8 August 2024 to identify studies that had investigated genetically diagnosed PURA-NDDs (5q31.3 deletion syndrome and PURA syndrome). All types and languages of studies were included. Study quality was assessed using a 20-item criterion checklist. Genetic and clinical data were extracted from each article and genotype-phenotype correlations were explored. Results Our analysis included 46 studies encompassing 230 patients with PURA-NDDs (5q31.3 deletion syndrome 18 (8%) and PURA syndrome 212 (92%)). Patients with 5q31.3 deletion syndrome exhibited more congenital defects (50% vs 12%, p<0.0001), respiratory difficulties (94% vs 63%, p=0.013) and walking disability (94% vs 55%, p=0.0026) than patients with PURA syndrome. In PURA syndrome, protein-truncating (nonsense or frameshift) variants were associated with more speech deficits (93% vs 80%, p=0.014) than non-protein-truncating (missense or in-frame) variants. PURA variant location had no effect on congenital defect occurrence or neurodevelopmental outcome. Overall, respiratory difficulties, walking disability and speech deficits were more commonly observed in the following order: 5q31.3 deletion (94%, 94% and 100%, respectively), multiple PUR-repeat deletions (68%, 60% and 95%, respectively), single PUR-repeat deletion or alteration (61%, 53% and 85%, respectively), and deletion or alteration located outside PUR repeats (38%, 33% and 43%, respectively). Conclusion The clinical severity of PURA-NDDs appears to be associated with the deletion/alteration size including PUR repeats rather than the location of PURA variants.

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Taniguchi, N., Watanuki, K., Nakato, D., Takenouchi, T., Kosaki, K., & Koga, H. (2025, March 1). PURA -related neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review on genotype-phenotype correlations. Journal of Medical Genetics. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg-2024-110379

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