Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (Jan 2022)

Cardiomyopathies in Children and Systemic Disorders When Is It Useful to Look beyond the Heart?

  • Valentina Lodato,
  • Giovanni Parlapiano,
  • Federica Calì,
  • Massimo Stefano Silvetti,
  • Rachele Adorisio,
  • Michela Armando,
  • May El Hachem,
  • Antonino Romanzo,
  • Carlo Dionisi-Vici,
  • Maria Cristina Digilio,
  • Antonio Novelli,
  • Fabrizio Drago,
  • Massimiliano Raponi,
  • Anwar Baban

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd9020047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 47

Abstract

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Cardiomyopathy (CMP) is a rare disease in the pediatric population, with a high risk of morbidity and mortality. The genetic etiology of CMPs in children is extremely heterogenous. These two factors play a major role in the difficulties of establishing standard diagnostic and therapeutic protocols. Isolated CMP in children is a frequent finding, mainly caused by sarcomeric gene variants with a detection rate that can reach up to 50% of analyzed cohorts. Complex multisystemic forms of pediatric CMP are even more heterogenous. Few studies in literature take into consideration this topic as the main core since it represents a rarity (systemic CMP) within a rarity (pediatric population CMP). Identifying etiology in this cohort is essential for understanding prognosis, risk stratification, eligibility to heart transplantation and/or mechanical-assisted procedures, preventing multiorgan complications, and relatives’ recurrence risk calculation. The previous points represent a cornerstone in patients’ empowerment and personalized medical care approach. The aim of this work is to propose a new approach for an algorithm in the setting of the diagnostic framework of systemic pediatric CMP. On the other hand, during the literature review, we noticed a relatively common etiologic pattern in some forms of complex/multisystem CMP. In other words, certain syndromes such as Danon, Vici, Alström, Barth, and Myhre syndrome share a common pathway of directly or indirectly defective “autophagy” process, which appears to be a possible initiating/triggering factor for CMPs. This conjoint aspect could be important for possible prognostic/therapeutic implications in this category of patients. However, multicentric studies detailed functional and experimental models are needed prior to deriving conclusions.

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