Approach to the Patient With Suspected Silver-Russell Syndrome.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

Centre for Endocrinology, William Harvey Research Institute (WHRI), Charterhouse Square, Barts and the London School of Medicine, London EC1M 6BQ, UK.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) is diagnosed based on specific criteria, where scoring 4 out of 6 points suggests genetic testing is needed.
  • Most SRS cases are linked to changes in chromosomes, but some rarer genetic causes are also identified.
  • It's important for doctors to recognize related conditions that may look like SRS but have different genetic reasons, so patients can get the right care more quickly.

Article Abstract

Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) is a clinical diagnosis requiring the fulfillment of ≥ 4/6 Netchine-Harbison Clinical Scoring System (NH-CSS) criteria. A score of ≥ 4/6 NH-CSS (or ≥ 3/6 with strong clinical suspicion) warrants (epi)genetic confirmation, identifiable in ∼60% patients. The approach to the investigation and diagnosis of SRS is detailed in the only international consensus guidance, published in 2016. In the intervening years, the clinical, biochemical, and (epi)genetic characteristics of SRS have rapidly expanded, largely attributable to advancing molecular genetic techniques and a greater awareness of related disorders. The most common etiologies of SRS remain loss of methylation of chromosome 11p15 (11p15LOM) and maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 7 (upd(7)mat). Rarer causes of SRS include monogenic pathogenic variants in imprinted (CDKN1C and IGF2) and non-imprinted (PLAG1 and HMGA2) genes. Although the age-specific NH-CSS can identify more common molecular causes of SRS, its use in identifying monogenic causes is unclear. Preliminary data suggest that NH-CSS is poor at identifying many of these cases. Additionally, there has been increased recognition of conditions with phenotypes overlapping with SRS that may fulfill NH-CSS criteria but have distinct genetic etiologies and disease trajectories. This group of conditions is frequently overlooked and under-investigated, leading to no or delayed diagnosis. Like SRS, these conditions are multisystemic disorders requiring multidisciplinary care and tailored management strategies. Early identification is crucial to improve outcomes and reduce the major burden of the diagnostic odyssey for patients and families. This article aims to enable clinicians to identify key features of rarer causes of SRS and conditions with overlapping phenotypes, show a logical approach to the molecular investigation, and highlight the differences in clinical management strategies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11403326PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgae423DOI Listing

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