| Literature DB >> 29329513 |
Stacey Bissell1, Lucy Wilde2, Caroline Richards2, Jo Moss2,3, Chris Oliver2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Potocki-Lupski syndrome (PTLS) and Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) are related genomic disorders, as duplication 17p11.2 (associated with PTLS) is the reciprocal recombination product of the SMS microdeletion. While SMS has a relatively well-delineated behavioural phenotype, the behavioural profile in PTLS is less well defined, despite purported associations with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the suggestion that some behaviours may be diametric to those seen in SMS.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Behavioural phenotype; Challenging behaviour; Impulsivity; Potocki-Lupski syndrome; Repetitive behaviour; Self-injury; Smith-Magenis syndrome
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29329513 PMCID: PMC5795277 DOI: 10.1186/s11689-017-9221-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Demographic information of each syndrome group and associated cross-syndrome comparisons and post hoc tests
| Variables | Syndrome group | Cross-syndrome comparison | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PTLS ( | SMS ( | ASD ( | Post hoc test | ||
| Mean agea, years (SD) | 12.43 (6.78) | 13.61 (6.85) | 12.04 (5.85) | .562 | |
| % male ( | 55.88 (19) | 45.16 (14) | 87.88 (29) | .001 | ASD > SMS, PTLS |
| Mean self-help scorea, b (SD) | 7.18 (1.47) | 7.06 (1.34) | 7.39 (1.43) | .635 | |
| % fully mobileb ( | 79.41 (27) | 77.42 (24) | 90.91 (30) | .369 | |
| % normal vision ( | 82.35 (28) | 70.97 (22) | 100.00 (33) | .005 | ASD > SMS |
| % normal hearing ( | 91.18 (31) | 64.52 (20) | 100.00 (33) | < .001 | ASD > SMS |
| % verbal/partly verbalc ( | 85.29 (29) | 87.10 (27) | 87.88 (29) | .950 | |
aContinuous non-normally distributed data; therefore, Kruskal-Wallis tests were conducted
bData derived from the Wessex Behaviour Schedule
cData derived from item 1 of the Wessex Behaviour Schedule—‘Is the person you care for verbal? (more than 30 signs/words in their vocabulary)’
Percentage of individuals meeting the SCQ cut-off score for ASD (≥ 15)
| SCQ cut-off scores | Syndrome group | Cross-syndrome comparison | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PTLS ( | SMS ( | ASD ( | Post hoc test | ||
| Score ≥ 15 (%) ( | 64.71 (22) | 67.86 (19) | 100.00 (33) | .001 | ASD > PTLS, SMS |
aSCQ data were incomplete for three individuals with SMS, and therefore, SCQ total scores could not be calculated
Median subscale scores of each behavioural measure and associated cross-syndrome comparisons and post hoc tests
| Syndrome group median scores (interquartile range)c | Cross-syndrome comparison | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measures | PTLS | SMS | ASD | Post hoc test | |
| Social Communication Questionnaire | |||||
| Reciprocal social interaction | 4.00 (2.00–7.25) | 7.00 (4.00–8.75) | 11.00 (8.00–13.00) | < .001 | ASD > PTLS, SMS |
| Communicationa | 6.75 (4.66–8.03) | 6.00 (3.79–8.00) | 9.00 (7.00–11.00) | < .001 | ASD > PTLS, SMS |
| Restricted, repetitive and stereotyped behaviours | 5.00 (3.00–7.00) | 5.00 (3.00–6.00) | 6.00 (4.00–7.50) | .072 | |
| Repetitive Behaviour Questionnaire | |||||
| Stereotyped behaviour | 4.00 (0.00–8.00) | 8.00 (3.00–11.00) | 6.00 (2.50–11.50) | .034 | |
| Compulsive behaviour | 12.00 (2.75–15.25) | 2.00 (0.00–5.00) | 8.00 (3.00–18.00) | < .001 | PTLS, ASD > SMS |
| Insistence on sameness | 2.00 (0.00–7.00) | 3.00 (1.00–4.00) | 5.00 (2.25–8.00) | .014 | |
| Restricted preferencesa | 5.00 (3.50–8.00) | 5.00 (4.00–8.00) | 4.00 (2.00–8.50) | .814 | |
| Repetitive speecha | 4.00 (2.00–8.00) | 6.00 (4.00–9.00) | 6.00 (2.00–9.50) | .334 | |
| Challenging Behaviour Questionnaire | |||||
| Self-injury severity score | 6.50 (4.25–9.00) | 7.00 (5.00–9.00) | 7.00 (5.00–8.00) | .894 | |
| Mood, Interest and Pleasure Questionnaire-Short Form | |||||
| Mood | 21.00 (19.00–23.00) | 20.00 (17.00–22.00) | 18.00 (17.00–21.00) | .092 | |
| Interest and pleasureb | 17.26 (15.65–18.87) | 16.25 (14.47–18.02) | 13.71 (12.05–15.38) | .008 | PTLS > ASD |
| The Activity Questionnaire | |||||
| Impulsivity | 13.00 (7.75–19.00) | 20.00 (16.00–24.00) | 19.00 (11.50–21.00) | .002 | SMS > PTLS |
| Overactivity | 10.00 (5.50–20.50) | 16.00 (9.00–27.00) | 20.00 (8.00–29.00) | .090 | |
| Impulsive speecha | 4.00 (1.00–5.00) | 5.00 (2.00–9.00) | 5.00 (3.00–9.50) | .057 | |
aSubscales differ depending on verbal ability. Scores are prorated for non-verbal individuals (SCQ communication) or are not scored for non-verbal individuals, and therefore, the group n differs for these subscales (RBQ restricted preferences, RBQ repetitive speech, TAQ impulsive speech)
bNormally distributed data; therefore, parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted (means and 95% confidence intervals reported)
cInterquartile range based on weighted average at 25 and 75 percentiles
Prevalence of challenging behaviour within syndrome groups and associated cross-syndrome comparisons and post hoc tests
| Syndrome group | Cross-syndrome comparison | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % showing behavioura | PTLS ( | SMS ( | ASD ( | Post hoc test | |
| Self-injury ( | 29.41 (10) | 93.55 (29) | 39.39 (13) | < .001 | SMS > PTLS, ASD |
| Physical aggression ( | 50.00 (17) | 67.74 (21) | 62.50b (20) | .322 | |
| Property destruction ( | 23.53 (8) | 77.42 (24) | 43.75b (14) | < .001 | SMS > PTLS, ASD |
aStereotyped behaviour prevalence from the CBQ not included as repetitive behaviours are discussed as part of the RBQ
bData missing for one individual with ASD. Percentages calculated based on 32 participants