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A balanced reciprocal translocation t(10;15)(q22.3;q26.1) interrupting ACANgene in a family with proportionate short stature
- Source :
- Journal of Endocrinological Investigation; August 2018, Vol. 41 Issue: 8 p929-936, 8p
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Few examples of the involvement of a single gene in idiopathic short stature have been described until now. Our aim was to identify the causative gene of proportionate short stature in a large family showing co-segregation of the phenotype with the reciprocal translocation t(10;15)(q22;q24). FISH mapping was carried out with BACs and long-range PCR probes to identify the smallest genomic regions harboring the translocation breakpoints. Real-Time RT-PCR was performed in blood after pre-amplification of target genes cDNA. The affected family members presented with a final height of between − 2.41 and − 4.18 SDS and very mild skeletal dysmorphisms. Growth rates of the proband and of her cousin, whose childhood and pre-pubertal bone age corresponded to the chronological age, showed a poor growth spurt during treatment with rhGH. However, their adult height was greater than that of their untreated mothers, suggesting efficacy of GH therapy. Breakpoint mapping revealed that the translocation t(10;15)(q22.3;q26.1) disrupts, on 15q, the ACANgene at intron 1, decreasing its transcriptional expression. This is the first description of a chromosome rearrangement disrupting ACANand leading to its haploinsufficiency. ACANloss of function should be considered a potential underpinning of short patients who display a poor growth spurt and belong to families with autosomal dominant segregation of proportionate short stature. Besides this core phenotype, literature review suggests that advanced bone age, early onset osteochondritis dissecans, osteoarthritis, intervertebral disc disease as well as craniofacial dysmorphisms can be important suggestive phenotypes in affected families.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 03914097 and 17208386
- Volume :
- 41
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs44553196
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s40618-017-0819-3