Exploring associations between constipation, severity of neurofibromatosis type 1 and NF1 mutational spectrum

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Cecilie Ejerskov
Mette Gaustadnes
John R. Ostergaard
klaus Krogh
Kasper Thorsen
Anders D. Borglum
Annette Haagerup
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[1] Aarhus University Hospital,Centre for Rare Diseases, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
[2] Aarhus University,Department of Clinical Medicine
[3] NIDO|Denmark,Department of Molecular Medicine
[4] Research in Education and Health,Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology
[5] Regional Hospital West Jutland,Department of Biomedicine
[6] Aarhus University Hospital,Centre for Integrative Sequencing, iSEQ
[7] Aarhus University Hospital,Lundbeck Foundation for Integrative Psychiatric Research, iPSYCH
[8] Aarhus University,undefined
[9] Aarhus University,undefined
[10] Aarhus University,undefined
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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner and is a rather common rare disease. Until recently, studies on gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with NF1 have been few and mostly described as case reports. In three previously published studies, the frequency of constipation in patients with NF1 has been found to be as high as 30%. In this study, associations between the frequency of constipation and NF1 disease severity and NF1 mutational spectrum were investigated. Among 277 patients with NF1, 49 had constipation. The highest rate of constipation was found among patients with a high perception of NF1 illness burden, and patients with constipation had a significantly higher NF1 illness burden when comparing the “not bothered” and the “very bothered” (p = 0.013). We found no significant association between constipation and the remaining measures on severity of NF1, nor between constipation and genetic variants. When observing the NF1 mutational spectrum, one variant (c.1013A>G (p.Asp338Gly/p.?) was identified in three patients with constipation of which two patients were related. The variant c.2970_2972delAAT (p.Met992del) associated with a mild NF1 phenotype was identified in two related patients with constipation. This study is the first to explore the association between symptoms of constipation, NF1 severity, and NF1 mutational spectrum. The results suggest an association between constipation and a high degree of illness burden. Awareness of this association among physicians could lead to more patients with NF1 being diagnosed with constipation. Constipation impacts on quality of life, hence a timely diagnosis and treatment will improve quality of life.
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