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Phenotype and genotype in 103 patients with tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome

Authors :
Daniel R. Carvalho
Marcel M.A.M. Mannens
Katalin Szakszon
Nataliya Di Donato
Karin van der Tuin
Lilian Bomme Ousager
Gemma Poke
Jacek Pilch
Adam Shaw
Joke B. G. M. Verheij
Inge B. Mathijssen
Elga Fabia Belligni
Hermann-Josef Lüdecke
Anneke Maat-Kievit
Livia Garavelli
Anna Latos-Bielenska
A. Jeannette M. Hoogeboom
Johanna C. Herkert
Marleen Simon
Ton van Essen
Nicolette S. den Hollander
Anna Poluha
Margharita Silengo
Sabine Grønborg
Johanna M. van Hagen
Edit Polonkai
Astrid S. Plomp
Antony van der Steen
Cinzia Magnani
Connie T.R.M. Stumpel
Stella A. de Man
Jenneke van den Ende
Elisa Biamino
Hennie Bikker
Saskia M. Maas
Carlo Marcelis
Claudine Rieubland
Magdalena Badura-Stronka
Raoul C.M. Hennekam
Ellen Otten
Jan-Maarten Cobben
Renata Posmyk
Elisabeth Steichen
Arie van Haeringen
Maria Teresa Bonati
Aleksander Jamsheer
Maartje Nielsen
RS: GROW - Developmental Biology
RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine
Human genetics
Other Research
Clinical Genetics
Human Genetics
Paediatric Genetics
ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
ARD - Amsterdam Reproduction and Development
ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience
APH - Amsterdam Public Health
Source :
European journal of medical genetics, European Journal of Medical Genetics, 58(5), 279-292. Elsevier, European journal of medical genetics, 58(5), 279-292. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, European Journal of Medical Genetics, 58(5), 279-292. Elsevier Masson SAS, European Journal of Medical Genetics, 58(5), 279-292, European Journal of Medical Genetics, 58(5), 279-292. Elsevier Masson, Maas, S M, Shaw, A C, Bikker, H, Lüdecke, H-J, van der Tuin, K, Badura-Stronka, M, Belligni, E, Biamino, E, Bonati, M T, Carvalho, D R, Cobben, J, de Man, S A, Den Hollander, N S, Di Donato, N, Garavelli, L, Grønborg, S, Herkert, J C, Hoogeboom, A J M, Jamsheer, A, Latos-Bielenska, A, Maat-Kievit, A, Magnani, C, Marcelis, C, Mathijssen, I B, Nielsen, M, Otten, E, Ousager, L B, Pilch, J, Plomp, A, Poke, G, Poluha, A, Posmyk, R, Rieubland, C, Silengo, M, Simon, M, Steichen, E, Stumpel, C, Szakszon, K, Polonkai, E, van den Ende, J, van der Steen, A, van Essen, T, van Haeringen, A, van Hagen, J M, Verheij, J B G M, Mannens, M M & Hennekam, R C 2015, ' Phenotype and genotype in 103 patients with tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome ', European Journal of Medical Genetics, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 279-292 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmg.2015.03.002, Maas, S M, Shaw, A C, Bikker, H, Ludecke, H J, van der Tuin, K, Badura-Stronka, M, Belligni, E, Biamino, E, Bonati, M T, Carvalho, D R, Cobben, J, de Man, S A, den Hollander, N S, Di Donato, N, Garavelli, L, Gronborg, S, Herkert, J C, Hoogeboom, A J M, Jamsheer, A, Latos-Bielenska, A, Maat-Kievit, A, Magnani, C, Marcelis, C, Mathijssen, I B, Nielsen, M, Otten, E, Ousager, L B, Pilch, J, Plomp, A, Poke, G, Poluha, A, Posmyk, R, Rieubland, C, Silengo, M, Simon, M, Steichen, E, Stumpel, C, Szakszon, K, Polonkai, E, van den Ende, J, van der Steen, A, van Essen, T, van Haeringen, A, van Hagen, J M, Verheij, J B G M, Mannens, M M & Hennekam, R C 2015, ' Phenotype and genotype in 103 patients with tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome ', European Journal of Medical Genetics, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 279-292 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmg.2015.03.002, European journal of medical genetics, 58(5), 279-292. Elsevier Masson SAS
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier Masson, 2015.

Abstract

Tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome (TRPS) is characterized by craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities, and subdivided in TRPS I, caused by mutations in TRPS1, and TRPS II, caused by a contiguous gene deletion affecting (amongst others) TRPS1 and EXT1. We performed a collaborative international study to delineate phenotype, natural history, variability, and genotype-phenotype correlations in more detail.We gathered information on 103 cytogenetically or molecularly confirmed affected individuals. TRPS I was present in 85 individuals (22 missense mutations, 62 other mutations), TRPS II in 14, and in 5 it remained uncertain whether TRPS1 was partially or completely deleted.Main features defining the facial phenotype include fine and sparse hair, thick and broad eyebrows, especially the medial portion, a broad nasal ridge and tip, underdeveloped nasal alae, and a broad columella. The facial manifestations in patients with TRPS I and TRPS II do not show a significant difference. In the limbs the main findings are short hands and feet, hypermobility, and a tendency for isolated metacarpals and metatarsals to be shortened. Nails of fingers and toes are typically thin and dystrophic. The radiological hallmark are the cone-shaped epiphyses and in TRPS II multiple exostoses. Osteopenia is common in both, as is reduced linear growth, both prenatally and postnatally. Variability for all findings, also within a single family, can be marked.Morbidity mostly concerns joint problems, manifesting in increased or decreased mobility, pain and in a minority an increased fracture rate. The hips can be markedly affected at a (very) young age. Intellectual disability is uncommon in TRPS I and, if present, usually mild. In TRPS II intellectual disability is present in most but not all, and again typically mild to moderate in severity.Missense mutations are located exclusively in exon 6 and 7 of TRPS1. Other mutations are located anywhere in exons 4-7. Whole gene deletions are common but have variable breakpoints. Most of the phenotype in patients with TRPS II is explained by the deletion of TRPS1 and EXT1, but haploinsufficiency of RAD21 is also likely to contribute. Genotype-phenotype studies showed that mutations located in exon 6 may have somewhat more pronounced facial characteristics and more marked shortening of hands and feet compared to mutations located elsewhere in TRPS1, but numbers are too small to allow firm conclusions. (C) 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
18780849 and 17697212
Volume :
58
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Medical Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a6e7a7084a30f463b2fe65375363a4f