Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type I: clinical and molecular characterization of 3 members of a family and 1 sporadic case.

نویسندگان

  • C S Seitz
  • H J Lüdecke
  • N Wagner
  • E B Bröcker
  • H Hamm
چکیده

BACKGROUND Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type I (TRPS I) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder clinically characterized by sparse and slow-growing hair, pear-shaped nose, elongated philtrum, thin upper lip, and bone deformities, in particular, cone-shaped epiphyses of the phalanges. Very recently, the responsible gene TRPS1 has been cloned on human chromosome 8q24. OBSERVATION We describe a mother and her 2 daughters and a female patient with a sporadic case of TRPS I. In the familial case, mutation analysis showed an insertional mutation at position 2480 of the TRPS1 gene leading to a premature translational stop. Careful clinical examination showed craniofacial and radiologic features typical of TRPS I, including short stature, in all 3 affected individuals. Additionally, they presented with a receded triangular medio-occipital hairline, which has not been described in TRPS I so far. In the sporadic case, we identified a single base deletion at position 2110 of the TRPS1 gene leading to frameshift and premature translational stop at codon 766. The patient presented with the typical TRPS I phenotype but was of normal stature. CONCLUSIONS The TRPS I is characterized by variable clinical expression of the triad of hair, craniofacial, and skeletal abnormalities. New genetic approaches, including mutation analysis, now allow identification of carriers of the TRPS1 gene mutations.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Archives of dermatology

دوره 137 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001