{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Clinical characteristics and genetic profile of children with WDR72-associated distal renal tubular acidosis: a nationwide experience. {Author}: Deepthi B;Krishnasamy S;Krishnamurthy S;Khandelwal P;Sinha A;Hari P;Jaikumar R;Agrawal P;Saha A;Deepthi RV;Agarwal I;Sinha R;Venkatachari M;Shah MA;Bhatt GC;Krishnan B;Vasudevan A;Bagga A;Krishnamurthy S; {Journal}: Pediatr Nephrol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Aug 16 {Factor}: 3.651 {DOI}: 10.1007/s00467-024-06478-3 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Limited data, primarily from small case series, exist regarding the clinical profile, genetic variants, and outcomes of WDR72-associated distal renal tubular acidosis (WDR72-dRTA).
METHODS: Our study enrolled children diagnosed with WDR72-dRTA below 18 years of age from 9 Indian centers and analyzed their clinical characteristics, genetic profiles, and outcomes. Potential genotype-phenotype correlations were explored.
RESULTS: We report 22 patients (59% female) with WDR72-dRTA who were diagnosed at a median age of 5.3 (3, 8) years with polyuria (n = 17; 77.3%), poor growth (16; 72.7%), and rickets (9; 40.9%). Amelogenesis imperfecta was present in 21 (95.5%) cases. At presentation, all patients had normal anion gap metabolic acidosis; hypokalemia and nephrocalcinosis were seen in 17 (77.3%) patients each. Seven (31.8%) patients had concomitant proximal tubular dysfunction. Genetic analysis identified biallelic nonsense variants in 18 (81.8%) patients, including novel variants in 6 cases. A previously reported variant, c.88C > T, and a novel variant, c.655C > T, were the most frequent variants, accounting for 10 (45.5%) cases. Over a median follow-up of 1.3 (1, 8) years, the height velocity improved by 0.74 (0.2, 1.2) standard deviation scores, while 3 children (13.6%) progressed to chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 2, with eGFR ranging from 67 to 76 mL/min/1.73 m2, respectively, after 11.3-16 years of follow-up. No specific genotype-phenotype correlation could be established.
CONCLUSIONS: WDR72-dRTA should be considered in children with typical features of amelogenesis imperfecta and dRTA. Biallelic nonsense variants are common in Asians. While most patients respond well to treatment with improved growth and preserved eGFR, on long-term follow-up, a decline in eGFR may occur.