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Síndrome de artrogripose-disfunção renal-colestase
ORPHA:2697CID-10 · Q89.7CID-11 · 5C58.0YDOENÇA RARA

A síndrome artrogripose-disfunção renal-colestase (ARC) é um distúrbio multissistêmico, caracterizado por artrogripose múltipla congênita neurogênica, disfunção tubular renal e colestase neonatal com baixa atividade sérica da gama-glutamil transferase.

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A síndrome artrogripose-disfunção renal-colestase (ARC) é um distúrbio multissistêmico, caracterizado por artrogripose múltipla congênita neurogênica, disfunção tubular renal e colestase neonatal com baixa atividade sérica da gama-glutamil transferase.

Publicações científicas
18 artigos
Último publicado: 2026 Apr 1

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CLASSIFICAÇÃO ORPHANET · BRASIL 2024
<1 / 1 000 000
Ultra-rara
<1/50k
Muito rara
1/20k
Rara
1/10k
Pouco freq.
1/5k
Incomum
1/2k
Prevalência
0.0
Worldwide
Casos conhecidos
100
pacientes catalogados
Início
Neonatal
🏥
SUS: Cobertura mínimaScore: 15%
CID-10: Q89.7
🇧🇷Dados SUS / DATASUS
PROCEDIMENTOS SIGTAP (5)
0202010503
Cariótipo — bandas G, Q ou Rgenetic_test
0202010600
Pesquisa de microdeleções/microduplicações por FISHlab_test
0202010694
Sequenciamento completo do exoma (WES)rehabilitation
0202010260
Dosagem de alfa-fetoproteína
0301070040
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Sinais e sintomas

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Partes do corpo afetadas

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Rins
9 sintomas
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Digestivo
8 sintomas
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Neurológico
5 sintomas
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Ossos e articulações
4 sintomas
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Face
3 sintomas
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Coração
3 sintomas

+ 19 sintomas em outras categorias

Características mais comuns

90%prev.
Déficit de crescimento na infância
Muito frequente (99-80%)
90%prev.
Artrogripose múltipla congênita
Muito frequente (99-80%)
55%prev.
Luxação congênita bilateral do quadril
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Ictiose
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Infecções recorrentes
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Hiperceratose
Frequente (79-30%)
62sintomas
Muito frequente (2)
Frequente (15)
Ocasional (14)
Muito raro (1)
Sem dados (30)

Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 62 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.

Déficit de crescimento na infânciaFailure to thrive in infancy
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
Artrogripose múltipla congênitaArthrogryposis multiplex congenita
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
Luxação congênita bilateral do quadrilCongenital bilateral hip dislocation
Frequente (79-30%)55%
IctioseIchthyosis
Frequente (79-30%)55%
Infecções recorrentesRecurrent infections
Frequente (79-30%)55%

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Anos de pesquisa1desde 2026
Total histórico18PubMed
Últimos 10 anos33publicações
Pico20176 papers
Linha do tempo
2026Hoje · 2026📈 2017Ano de pico🧪 2024Primeiro ensaio clínico
Publicações por ano (últimos 10 anos)

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Genética e causas

O que está alterado no DNA e como passa nas famílias

Genes associados

2 genes identificados com associação a esta condição. Padrão de herança: Autosomal recessive.

VPS33BVacuolar protein sorting-associated protein 33BDisease-causing germline mutation(s) inTolerante
FUNÇÃO

May play a role in vesicle-mediated protein trafficking to lysosomal compartments and in membrane docking/fusion reactions of late endosomes/lysosomes. Required for proper trafficking and targeting of the collagen-modifying enzyme lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) to intracellular collagen (PubMed:28017832). Mediates phagolysosomal fusion in macrophages (PubMed:18474358). Proposed to be involved in endosomal maturation implicating VIPAS39. In epithelial cells, the VPS33B:VIPAS39 complex may play a role

LOCALIZAÇÃO

Late endosome membraneLysosome membraneEarly endosomeCytoplasmic vesicle, clathrin-coated vesicleRecycling endosome

VIAS BIOLÓGICAS (1)
SARS-CoV-2 modulates autophagy
MECANISMO DE DOENÇA

Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, and cholestasis 1

An autosomal recessive multisystem disorder with characteristics of congenital joint contractures, renal tubular dysfunction, neonatal cholestasis with bile duct hypoplasia and low gamma glutamyl transpeptidase activity, severe failure to thrive, ichthyosis, and a defect in platelet alpha-granule biogenesis. Most patients do not survive past the first year of life.

EXPRESSÃO TECIDUAL(Ubíquo)
Cérebro - Hemisfério cerebelar
34.6 TPM
Cerebelo
32.5 TPM
Linfócitos
31.3 TPM
Skin Sun Exposed Lower leg
27.8 TPM
Útero
24.4 TPM
OUTRAS DOENÇAS (4)
keratoderma-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome, autosomal recessivecholestasis, progressive familial intrahepatic, 12arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, and cholestasis 1arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome
HGNC:12712UniProt:Q9H267
VIPAS39Spermatogenesis-defective protein 39 homologDisease-causing germline mutation(s) inTolerante
FUNÇÃO

Proposed to be involved in endosomal maturation implicating in part VPS33B. In epithelial cells, the VPS33B:VIPAS39 complex may play a role in the apical RAB11A-dependent recycling pathway and in the maintenance of the apical-basolateral polarity (PubMed:20190753). May play a role in lysosomal trafficking, probably via association with the core HOPS complex in a discrete population of endosomes; the functions seems to be independent of VPS33B (PubMed:19109425). May play a role in vesicular traff

LOCALIZAÇÃO

CytoplasmCytoplasmic vesicleEarly endosomeRecycling endosomeLate endosome

MECANISMO DE DOENÇA

Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction and cholestasis syndrome 2

A multisystem disorder, characterized by neurogenic arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, renal tubular dysfunction and neonatal cholestasis with bile duct hypoplasia and low gamma glutamyl transpeptidase activity. Platelet dysfunction is common.

EXPRESSÃO TECIDUAL(Ubíquo)
Linfócitos
30.7 TPM
Testículo
29.8 TPM
Ovário
27.4 TPM
Artéria tibial
25.9 TPM
Nervo tibial
25.3 TPM
OUTRAS DOENÇAS (2)
arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, and cholestasis 2arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome
HGNC:20347UniProt:Q9H9C1

Variantes genéticas (ClinVar)

183 variantes patogênicas registradas no ClinVar.

🧬 VPS33B: GRCh38/hg38 15q26.1-26.3(chr15:90068508-101888837)x3 ()
🧬 VPS33B: NM_018668.5(VPS33B):c.1609_1657+9del ()
🧬 VPS33B: GRCh37/hg19 15q26.1-26.3(chr15:90569376-102369410)x1 ()
🧬 VPS33B: NM_018668.5(VPS33B):c.1106-35_1106-7delinsGGT ()
🧬 VPS33B: NM_018668.5(VPS33B):c.1226-193G>A ()
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Vias biológicas (Reactome)

2 vias biológicas associadas aos genes desta condição.

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Timeline de publicações
14 papers (10 anos)
#1

A novel homozygous splice-site variant in VPS33B identified as a cause of bleeding.

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH2026 Jan

Mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders are underdiagnosed, with many individuals classified as having no clear cause for their bleeding. Accurate diagnosis remains challenging and requires comprehensive clinical assessment, detailed laboratory testing, and advanced genetic testing. This study aimed to elucidate the relevance of an integrated approach for diagnosing patients with mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders by reevaluating 2 cases previously labeled with an undefined cause. Two young siblings with unexplained bleeding tendencies were referred for evaluation. Bleeding score were assessed using the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis bleeding assessment tool questionnaire. Platelet phenotyping included blood count, blood film, coagulation tests, light transmission aggregometry, flow cytometry, western blotting, and transmission electron microscopy. Genetic analysis involved whole-exome sequencing (WES) and pathogenicity assessment of candidate variants. Both siblings exhibited mild-to-moderate bleeding (bleeding score, 11 and 3, respectively). Blood count, coagulation factor tests, and light transmission aggregometry response to several agonists were normal. Blood film showed large and hypogranular platelets. Flow cytometry revealed reduced α-granule secretion upon ADP and TRAP6 stimulation. WES identified a homozygous variant in VPS33B (c.1225+5G>C) predicted to disrupt splicing. Immunoblotting confirmed null VPS33B expression and reduced von Willebrand factor levels. Transmission electron microscopy showed abnormal vacuole content and significantly reduced α-granules, while δ-granules and mitochondria remained intact. This study reports a novel homozygous variant in VPS33B, leading to platelet dysfunction and bleeding diathesis based on α-granule defect and syndromic manifestations. Our findings highlight the importance of an integrated diagnostic approach, including WES, and expand the clinical and genetic spectrum of arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, and cholestasis syndrome.

#2

Bilateral Renal Fungal Bezoars and Perinephric Abscess in an Infant With Arthrogryposis-Renal Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome: A Clinico-pathologic Case Report.

Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society2025

The patients with Arthrogryposis-Renal dysfunction-Cholestasis (ARC) syndrome have genetic susceptibility to the opportunistic infections due to the involvement of VPS33B (vacuolar protein sorting 33 homolog B) in phagolysosome fusion in macrophages. Detailed pathologic studies in ARC patients are missing in literature due to the lack of autopsy. We described the first autopsy case of ARC syndrome in a 2-month-old male infant. His death was due to recurrent sepsis and multiorgan failure despite the appropriate poly-antibiotic therapy and supportive care. The autopsy showed invasive renal candidiasis including bilateral destructive pyelonephritis, pelvic obstructive fungal bezoars, and right large perinephric abscess. The main other findings included severe chronic liver changes and pneumonia. Liver exhibited intrahepatocyte cholestasis, large multinucleated hepatocytes, diffuse portal, bridging and perivenular fibrosis, and interlobular bile duct proliferation. The neuropathologic examination was unremarkable. This case report highlights 3 novel findings. The ARC syndrome-related immunodeficiency may predispose to renal fungal bezoars and perinephric abscess. Cholestatic stress may result in the proliferation of interlobular ducts as an adaptive response. Absence of spinal motor neuron degeneration suggests that the neurogenic amyotrophy is due to the lack of synaptic vesicle trafficking and membrane fusion rather than the defect in cell survival-related autophagosome-lysosome fusion.

#3

VIPAS39 related arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome-case report and systematic review.

Orphanet journal of rare diseases2024 Dec 30

Arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis (ARC) syndrome, a rare autosomal recessive disorder, exhibits genetic heterogeneity with the VIPAS39 gene pathological variants being a distinct contributor. We present two related patients from Kosovo, describing the clinical, genetic, and therapeutic aspects of the syndrome. The identified novel VIPAS39 pathological variants (c.762G > A; c.1064_1082delinsAGTG) emphasize the complex phenotypic expression of ARC syndrome. A systematic literature review identified 8 VIPAS39-related ARC cases with notable variability in clinical features. Prognostically, patients fell into severe and milder groups, with some reaching adolescence. Our report aligns with others noting milder ARC courses and emphasizes the value of genetic testing, especially in atypical presentations. Challenges included incomplete literature data, early mortality affecting diagnostic workup, and limited VIPAS39-related ARC cases. Comparisons with the more prevalent VPS33B pathological variants revealed no distinct clinical differences. Our study expands understanding of ARC syndrome, highlighting its genetic diversity and clinical variability. Milder presentations underscore diagnostic challenges and the potential prevalence of undiagnosed cases. Increased awareness and comprehensive genetic testing are crucial for early and accurate diagnosis.

#4

Diagnostic algorithm for neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis integrating single-gene testing and next-generation sequencing in East Asia.

Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology2024 May

Advances in molecular genetics have uncovered causative genes responsible for neonatal cholestasis. Panel-based next-generation sequencing has been used clinically in infants with neonatal cholestasis. We aimed to evaluate the clinical application of single-gene testing and next-generation sequencing and to develop a diagnostic algorithm for neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis. From January 2010 to July 2021, patients suspected of having neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis were tested at the Seoul National University Hospital. If there was a clinically suspected disease, single-gene testing was performed. Alternatively, if it was clinically difficult to differentiate, a neonatal cholestasis gene panel test containing 34 genes was performed. Of the total 148 patients examined, 49 (33.1%) were received a confirmed genetic diagnosis, including 14 with Alagille syndrome, 14 with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency, 7 with Dubin-Johnson syndrome, 5 with arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome, 5 with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type II, 1 with Rotor syndrome, 1 with Niemann-Pick disease type C, 1 with Kabuki syndrome, and 1 with Phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase subunit alpha mutation. Sixteen novel pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants of neonatal cholestasis were observed in this study. Based on the clinical characteristics and laboratory findings, we developed a diagnostic algorithm for neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis by integrating single-gene testing and next-generation sequencing. Alagille syndrome and neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency were the most common diseases associated with genetic neonatal cholestasis. Single-gene testing and next-generation sequencing are important and complementary tools for the diagnosis of genetic neonatal cholestasis.

#5

Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, cholestasis syndrome with a novel mutation in two siblings.

Clinical case reports2024 May

This current case series adds to the spectrum of Arthrogryposis renal dysfunction cholestasis (ARC)-associated variants. Increased awareness and early genetic testing for ARC are suggested in cases with failure to thrive, renal tubular dysfunction, and rickets, even when the degree of cholestasis is mild. Prompt identification and intervention may improve the quality of life.

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2026

A novel homozygous splice-site variant in VPS33B identified as a cause of bleeding.

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH
2025

Bilateral Renal Fungal Bezoars and Perinephric Abscess in an Infant With Arthrogryposis-Renal Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome: A Clinico-pathologic Case Report.

Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society
2024

VIPAS39 related arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome-case report and systematic review.

Orphanet journal of rare diseases
2024

Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, cholestasis syndrome with a novel mutation in two siblings.

Clinical case reports
2024

Diagnostic algorithm for neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis integrating single-gene testing and next-generation sequencing in East Asia.

Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology
2023

Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, cholestasis syndrome in a neonate: an uncommon association of common problems.

BMJ case reports
2023

The Sec1-Munc18 protein VPS33B forms a uniquely bidirectional complex with VPS16B.

The Journal of biological chemistry
2022

One case of arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis (ARC) syndrome featuring an incomplete and mild phenotype.

BMC nephrology
2022

Platelet VPS16B is dependent on VPS33B expression, as determined in two siblings with arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, and cholestasis syndrome.

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH
2022

Novel gene mutations in three Japanese patients with ARC syndrome associated mild phenotypes: a case series.

Journal of medical case reports
2022

[Arthrogryposis–renal dysfunction–cholestasis syndrome].

Orvosi hetilap
2021

A New Aberration in the VPS33B Gene Leads to Full-Symptom ARCS1.

The American journal of case reports
2019

A Novel VPS33B Variant Identified by Exome Sequencing in a Patient with Arthrogryposis-Renal Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome.

Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology &amp; nutrition
2019

A Novel VPS33B Mutation Causing a Mild Phenotype of Arthrogryposis, Renal dysfunction, and Cholestasis Syndrome.

Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
2019

CORVET, CHEVI and HOPS - multisubunit tethers of the endo-lysosomal system in health and disease.

Journal of cell science
2018

Novel VPS33B mutation in a patient with autosomal recessive keratoderma-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome.

American journal of medical genetics. Part A
2018

Sorting machineries: how platelet-dense granules differ from α-granules.

Bioscience reports
2018

Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction and cholestasis (ARC) syndrome: a rare association with high GGT level and absent kidney.

BMJ case reports
2018

Identification of genes and signaling pathways associated with arthrogryposis‑renal dysfunction‑cholestasis syndrome using weighted correlation network analysis.

International journal of molecular medicine
2018

Severe renal Fanconi and management strategies in Arthrogryposis-Renal dysfunction-Cholestasis syndrome: a case report.

BMC nephrology
2018

VPS33B and VIPAR are essential for epidermal lamellar body biogenesis and function.

Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease
2017

[Clinical features and VPS33B mutations in a family affected by arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, and cholestasis syndrome].

Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics
2017

A Novel VPS33B Mutation in a Patient with Arthrogryposis-Renal Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome.

Pediatric dermatology
2017

α-granule biogenesis: from disease to discovery.

Platelets
2017

Vps33b is crucial for structural and functional hepatocyte polarity.

Journal of hepatology
2017

[The complex phenotype of ARC syndrome: A new case].

Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie
2016

ARC Syndrome-Linked Vps33B Protein Is Required for Inflammatory Endosomal Maturation and Signal Termination.

Immunity
2016

Arthrogryposis-renal tubular dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome: a cause of neonatal cholestasis. Case report.

Archivos argentinos de pediatria
2016

Novel VIPAS39 mutation in a syndromic patient with arthrogryposis, renal tubular dysfunction and intrahepatic cholestasis.

European journal of medical genetics
2016

The Role of Platelets and ε-Aminocaproic Acid in Arthrogryposis, Renal Dysfunction, and Cholestasis (ARC) Syndrome Associated Hemorrhage.

Pediatric blood &amp; cancer
2015

Characterization of the Mammalian CORVET and HOPS Complexes and Their Modular Restructuring for Endosome Specificity.

The Journal of biological chemistry
2015

VPS33B regulates protein sorting into and maturation of α-granule progenitor organelles in mouse megakaryocytes.

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Artigos indexados no PubMed ligados a esta doença no grafo RarasNet — título, periódico e PMID direto da fonte, sem intermediação de IA.

  1. A novel homozygous splice-site variant in VPS33B identified as a cause of bleeding.
    Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH· 2026· PMID 41138802mais citado
  2. Bilateral Renal Fungal Bezoars and Perinephric Abscess in an Infant With Arthrogryposis-Renal Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome: A Clinico-pathologic Case Report.
    Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society· 2025· PMID 39856600mais citado
  3. VIPAS39 related arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome-case report and systematic review.
    Orphanet journal of rare diseases· 2024· PMID 39736737mais citado
  4. Diagnostic algorithm for neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis integrating single-gene testing and next-generation sequencing in East Asia.
    Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology· 2024· PMID 38323732mais citado
  5. Arthrogryposis, renal dysfunction, cholestasis syndrome with a novel mutation in two siblings.
    Clinical case reports· 2024· PMID 38698876mais citado
  6. Histomorphological Features of a Liver Explant From an Adult With Arthrogryposis-Renal Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review.
    Int J Surg Pathol· 2026· PMID 41923461recente

Bases de dados e fontes oficiais

Identificadores e referências canônicas usadas para montar este verbete.

  1. ORPHA:2697(Orphanet)
  2. MONDO:0017123(MONDO)
  3. GARD:794(GARD (NIH))
  4. Variantes catalogadas(ClinVar)
  5. Busca completa no PubMed(PubMed)
  6. Q4797658(Wikidata)

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Síndrome de artrogripose-disfunção renal-colestase
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Síndrome de artrogripose-disfunção renal-colestase

ORPHA:2697 · MONDO:0017123
Prevalência
<1 / 1 000 000
Casos
100 casos conhecidos
Herança
Autosomal recessive
CID-10
Q89.7 · Malformações congênitas múltiplas, não classificadas em outra parte
CID-11
Início
Neonatal
Prevalência
0.0 (Worldwide)
MedGen
UMLS
C1859722
EuropePMC
Wikidata
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