הכינוס השנתי של החברה הישראלית לפדיאטריה קלינית - חיפ"ק 2022

Broadening the Phenotype of LRRK1 Mutations - Features of Malignant Osteopetrosis and Optic Nerve Atrophy with Intrafamilial Variable Expressivity

Odelia Chorin 1,2 Guy Chowers 3 Rawan Agbariah 3 Shani Karklinsky 3 Ben Pode-Shakked 1,3,7 Jeffrey M. Jacobson 4,7 Ruth Huna- Baron 6,7 Yael Redler 6 Irit Tirosh 3,7 Asaf Vivante 3,5,7 Annick Raas-Rothschild 1,7
1Institute of Rare Diseases, Institute of Rare Diseases, ישראל
2The Danek Gertner Institute of Human Genetics, The Danek Gertner Institute of Human Genetics, ישראל
3Department of Pediatrics B, Department of Pediatrics B, ישראל
4Edmond and Lily Safra Children's Hospital, Pediatric Imaging Unit, ישראל
5Edmond and Lily Safra Children's Hospital, Pediatric Nephrology Unit, ישראל
6Sheba Medical Center, Neuro-Ophthalmology Unit, ישראל
7Tel Aviv University, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, ישראל

Osteosclerotic metaphyseal dysplasia is a rare disorder which features osteosclerosis involving long bones, vertebrae, ribs, clavicles and the iliac crests. Additional features which have variably been reported include developmental delay, short stature, hypotonia and seizures. The disease is caused by pathogenic variants in the LRRK1 gene, and inherited in an autosomal recessive manner.

We report three siblings (ages 14 years, 11.5 years and 0.9 years), born to consanguineous parents of Arab-Muslim descent, harboring a homozygous pathogenic variant in the LRRK1 gene (Chr15:101068759 AGGGGCT>A, c.5965_5970del TGGGGC, p.Trp1989Gly1990del). The patients displayed variable degrees of skeletal dysplasia, with the oldest sibling most severely affected, and the youngest infant with minor skeletal involvement. Two of the siblings exhibited normal neurological development, while the youngest sibling exhibited global developmental delay. None of the siblings had seizures; however, two of them exhibited nystagmus. Optic nerve involvement has not previously been reported to be part of the clinical spectrum of this disease. The degree of optic nerve involvement did not correlate with the degree of skeletal involvement. This indicates both intra-familial variable expressivity along with a broadening of the spectrum of LRRK1-associated disease.

These findings warrant reconsideration of therapeutic strategies, including the possibility of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) as is performed in cases of malignant and intermediate forms of osteopetrosis.