Italian Journal of Pediatrics (Aug 2023)

KIRREL3-related disorders: a case report confirming the radiological features and expanding the clinical spectrum to a less severe phenotype

  • Andrea Querzani,
  • Fabio Sirchia,
  • Gianluca Rustioni,
  • Alessandra Rossi,
  • Alessandro Orsini,
  • Gian Luigi Marseglia,
  • Salvatore Savasta,
  • Luisa Chiapparini,
  • Thomas Foiadelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-023-01488-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Neurodevelopmental disorders have a multifactorial etiology, since biological, genetic, psychosocial and environmental risk factors are involved. Recent studies have been linking neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disability with a variety of genes, some of which encoding neuronal cell-adhesion molecules. Among these, KIRREL3 is known to play a role in CNS development, and his variants have recently been related to intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, cerebellar hypoplasia and mild dysmorphic features. Case presentation In this study, we describe a young Caucasian boy with mild intellectual disability, cerebellar anomalies (cerebellar hypoplasia and mega cisterna magna) and minor dysmorphic features associated to a novel KIRREL3 variant. Conclusions Aim of the present case report is to expand the clinical spectrum of KIRREL3-related diseases towards a milder phenotype than what is already described in the literature. We speculate that the interaction between KIRREL3 and CASK might play a major role in promoting cognitive and cerebellar development, contributing to a variety of clinical manifestations.

Keywords