Clinical course and therapeutic trial for a case of congenital secretory diarrhea due to novel GUCY2C variant

William Scott, Ian Guo Yi Wong,Jesse Cramer, Darlene Horton,Donald Basel,Ru-Jeng Teng,Michael Muriello,Abdul Elkadri

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A(2024)

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Chronic diarrhea presents a significant challenge for managing nutritional and electrolyte deficiencies, especially in children, given the higher stakes of impacting growth and developmental consequence. Congenital secretory diarrhea (CSD) compounds this further, particularly in the case of the activating variants of the guanylate-cyclase 2C (GUCY2C) gene. GUCY2C encodes for the guanylate-cyclase 2C (GC-C) receptor that activates the downstream cystic fibrosis transmembrane receptor (CFTR) that primarily drives the severity of diarrhea with an unclear extent of influence on other intestinal channels. Thus far, management for CSD primarily consists of mitigating nutritional, electrolyte, and volume deficiencies with no known pathophysiology-driven treatments. For activating variants of GUCY2C, experimental compounds have shown efficacy in vitro for direct inhibition of GC-C but are not currently available for clinical use. However, Crofelemer, a CFTR inhibitory modulator with negligible systemic absorption, can theoretically help to treat this type of CSD. Herein, we describe and characterize the clinical course of a premature male infant with a de novo missense variant of GUCY2C not previously reported and highly consistent with CSD. With multi-disciplinary family-directed decision-making, a treatment for CSD was evaluated for the first time to our knowledge with Crofelemer.
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case report,congenital secretory diarrhea,novel variant,therapeutic trial
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