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Desbuquois dysplasia type I and fetal hydrops due to novel mutations in the CANT1 gene
Authors:Laccone Franco  Schoner Katharina  Krabichler Birgit  Kluge Britta  Schwerdtfeger Robin  Schulze Bernt  Zschocke Johannes  Rehder Helga
Affiliation:Institute of Medical Genetics, Medical University Vienna, Waehringer Strasse 10, Vienna, Austria. franco.laccone@meduniwien.ac.at
Abstract:We report on three hydropic fetuses of 17, 22 and 25 gestational weeks from three distinct families presenting with Desbuquois dysplasia type 1. All fetuses showed brachymelia and characteristic dysmorphic features. X-ray studies revealed δ-shaped extraphalangeal bones and disease-specific prominence of the lesser trochanter, varying in severity with fetal age. Early lethal manifestation of the disorder was reflected in lung hypoplasia and in early death of similarly affected siblings in cases 1 and 2. All families were German Caucasians by descent. Sequence analysis of the CANT1 gene revealed two frameshift mutations, c.228_229insC and c.277_278delCT, in homozygous and compound heterozygous configuration, respectively, and a homozygously novel missense mutation, c.336C>A (p.D112E), located within a highly conserved region of exon 2. Haplotype analyses by high-resolution single-nucleotide polymorphism array showed that the haplotype associated with c.228_229insC may be traced to a single founder in the German population.
Keywords:skeletal dysplasia   Desbuquois syndrome   CANT1 gene mutations   haplotype analysis   fetal hydrops
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