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WT1-related disorders: more than Denys-Drash syndrome
by
Lopez-Gonzalez, Mercedes
, Ariceta, Gema
in
Denys-Drash syndrome
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - genetics
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - therapy
/ Diagnosis
/ Educational Review
/ Frasier syndrome
/ Frasier Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Frasier Syndrome - genetics
/ Frasier Syndrome - therapy
/ Genotypes
/ Humans
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Malignancy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mutation
/ Nephroblastoma
/ Nephrology
/ Nephrotic syndrome
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - genetics
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - therapy
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Proteinuria
/ Renal function
/ Risk factors
/ Urology
/ Wilms Tumor - diagnosis
/ Wilms Tumor - genetics
/ Wilms Tumor - therapy
/ WT1 protein
/ WT1 Proteins - genetics
2024
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WT1-related disorders: more than Denys-Drash syndrome
by
Lopez-Gonzalez, Mercedes
, Ariceta, Gema
in
Denys-Drash syndrome
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - genetics
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - therapy
/ Diagnosis
/ Educational Review
/ Frasier syndrome
/ Frasier Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Frasier Syndrome - genetics
/ Frasier Syndrome - therapy
/ Genotypes
/ Humans
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Malignancy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mutation
/ Nephroblastoma
/ Nephrology
/ Nephrotic syndrome
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - genetics
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - therapy
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Proteinuria
/ Renal function
/ Risk factors
/ Urology
/ Wilms Tumor - diagnosis
/ Wilms Tumor - genetics
/ Wilms Tumor - therapy
/ WT1 protein
/ WT1 Proteins - genetics
2024
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WT1-related disorders: more than Denys-Drash syndrome
by
Lopez-Gonzalez, Mercedes
, Ariceta, Gema
in
Denys-Drash syndrome
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - genetics
/ Denys-Drash Syndrome - therapy
/ Diagnosis
/ Educational Review
/ Frasier syndrome
/ Frasier Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Frasier Syndrome - genetics
/ Frasier Syndrome - therapy
/ Genotypes
/ Humans
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Malignancy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mutation
/ Nephroblastoma
/ Nephrology
/ Nephrotic syndrome
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - genetics
/ Nephrotic Syndrome - therapy
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Proteinuria
/ Renal function
/ Risk factors
/ Urology
/ Wilms Tumor - diagnosis
/ Wilms Tumor - genetics
/ Wilms Tumor - therapy
/ WT1 protein
/ WT1 Proteins - genetics
2024
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WT1-related disorders: more than Denys-Drash syndrome
2024
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Overview
Historically, specific mutations in
WT1
gene have been associated with distinct syndromes based on phenotypic characteristics, including Denys-Drash syndrome (DDS), Frasier syndrome (FS), Meacham syndrome, and WAGR syndrome. DDS is classically defined by the triad of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) onset in the first year of life, disorders of sex development (DSD), and a predisposition to Wilms tumor (WT). Currently, a paradigm shift acknowledges a diverse spectrum of presentations beyond traditional syndromic definitions. Consequently, the concept of
WT1
-related disorders becomes more precise. A genotype–phenotype correlation has been established, emphasizing that the location and type of
WT1
mutations significantly influence the clinical presentation, the condition severity, and the chronology of patient manifestations. Individuals presenting with persistent proteinuria, with or without nephrotic syndrome, and varying degrees of kidney dysfunction accompanied by genital malformations should prompt suspicion of
WT1
mutations. Recent genetic advances enable a more accurate estimation of malignancy risk in these patients, facilitating a conservative nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) approach in select cases, with a focus on preserving residual kidney function and delaying nephrectomies. Other key management strategies include kidney transplantation and addressing DSD and gonadoblastoma. In summary, recent genetic insights underscore the imperative to implement individualized, integrated, and multidisciplinary management strategies for
WT1
-related disorders. This approach is pivotal in optimizing patient outcomes and addressing the complexities associated with these diverse clinical manifestations.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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