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Genotype-phenotype correlation in clubfoot (talipes equinovarus)

Authors :
Hordyjewska-Kowalczyk, Ewa
Nowosad, Karol
Jamsheer, Aleksander
Tylzanowski, Przemko
Source :
Journal of Medical Genetics (JMG); 2022, Vol. 59 Issue: 3 p209-219, 11p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Clubfoot (talipes equinovarus) is a congenital malformation affecting muscles, bones, connective tissue and vascular or neurological structures in limbs. It has a complex aetiology, both genetic and environmental. To date, the most important findings in clubfoot genetics involve PITX1variants, which were linked to clubfoot phenotype in mice and humans. Additionally, copy number variations encompassing TBX4or single nucleotide variants in HOXC11, the molecular targets of the PITX1 transcription factor, were linked to the clubfoot phenotype. In general, genes of cytoskeleton and muscle contractile apparatus, as well as components of the extracellular matrix and connective tissue, are frequently linked with clubfoot aetiology. Last but not least, an equally important element, that brings us closer to a better understanding of the clubfoot genotype/phenotype correlation, are studies on the two known animal models of clubfoot—the pmaor EphA4mice. This review will summarise the current state of knowledge of the molecular basis of this congenital malformation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222593 and 14686244
Volume :
59
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Medical Genetics (JMG)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs58955907
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2021-108040