X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia punctata (CDPX2): multisystemic impact of the defect in cholesterol biosynthesis.
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Chondrodysplasia punctata represents clinically and genetically a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the presence of multiple congenital anomalies and stippled epiphyses. We present clinical course of the disease and the results of metabolic, X-ray and molecular analyses in 19-months old girl with X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia punctata with intrauterine growth retardation, craniofacial dysmorphy, cataracts, cutaneous anomalies including ichthyosis, asymmetric rhizomesomelic shortness of the limbs, deformity of the spine, club foot, polydactyly, syndactyly, epiphyseal stippling and low cholesterol (2.29 mmol/l). Spectrophotometric analysis revealed the presence of abnormal pattern of cholesterol precursors in blood. The increased level of 8-dehydrocholesterol (42.2 micromol/l, controls < 1) and 7-dehydrocholesterol (25.5 micromol/l, controls < 1) recognised with GC/MS suggested an endogenous defect of cholesterol biosynthesis. The diagnosis of X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia punctata (CDPX2) was confirmed by the molecular analysis. Sequencing of the EBP gene encoding for 3beta-hydroxysteroid-delta8,delta7-isomerase revealed the presence of "de novo" heterozygous mutation c.327C>T (p.Arg110Stop). High cholesterol diet normalized cholesterol level (3.28 mmol/l) but it had no influence on the unfavourable prognosis of the disease. Low level of cholesterol with abnormal sterol profile in a child with congenital development anomalies represent an important laboratory marker suggesting an inherited defect of cholesterol biosynthesis.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Prague medical report
دوره 108 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007