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TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families

BACKGROUND: The TRPV4 gene encodes a calcium-permeable ion-channel that is widely expressed, responds to many different stimuli and participates in an extraordinarily wide range of physiologic processes. Autosomal dominant brachyolmia, spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Kozlowski type (SMDK) and metatrop...

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Autores principales: Andreucci, Elena, Aftimos, Salim, Alcausin, Melanie, Haan, Eric, Hunter, Warwick, Kannu, Peter, Kerr, Bronwyn, McGillivray, George, Gardner, RJ McKinlay, Patricelli, Maria G, Sillence, David, Thompson, Elizabeth, Zacharin, Margaret, Zankl, Andreas, Lamandé, Shireen R, Savarirayan, Ravi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3135501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21658220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-6-37
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author Andreucci, Elena
Aftimos, Salim
Alcausin, Melanie
Haan, Eric
Hunter, Warwick
Kannu, Peter
Kerr, Bronwyn
McGillivray, George
Gardner, RJ McKinlay
Patricelli, Maria G
Sillence, David
Thompson, Elizabeth
Zacharin, Margaret
Zankl, Andreas
Lamandé, Shireen R
Savarirayan, Ravi
author_facet Andreucci, Elena
Aftimos, Salim
Alcausin, Melanie
Haan, Eric
Hunter, Warwick
Kannu, Peter
Kerr, Bronwyn
McGillivray, George
Gardner, RJ McKinlay
Patricelli, Maria G
Sillence, David
Thompson, Elizabeth
Zacharin, Margaret
Zankl, Andreas
Lamandé, Shireen R
Savarirayan, Ravi
author_sort Andreucci, Elena
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description BACKGROUND: The TRPV4 gene encodes a calcium-permeable ion-channel that is widely expressed, responds to many different stimuli and participates in an extraordinarily wide range of physiologic processes. Autosomal dominant brachyolmia, spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Kozlowski type (SMDK) and metatropic dysplasia (MD) are currently considered three distinct skeletal dysplasias with some shared clinical features, including short stature, platyspondyly, and progressive scoliosis. Recently, TRPV4 mutations have been found in patients diagnosed with these skeletal phenotypes. METHODS AND RESULTS: We critically analysed the clinical and radiographic data on 26 subjects from 21 families, all of whom had a clinical diagnosis of one of the conditions described above: 15 with MD; 9 with SMDK; and 2 with brachyolmia. We sequenced TRPV4 and identified 9 different mutations in 22 patients, 4 previously described, and 5 novel. There were 4 mutation-negative cases: one with MD and one with SMDK, both displaying atypical clinical and radiographic features for these diagnoses; and two with brachyolmia, who had isolated spine changes and no metaphyseal involvement. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest the TRPV4 skeletal dysplasias represent a continuum of severity with areas of phenotypic overlap, even within the same family. We propose that AD brachyolmia lies at the mildest end of this spectrum and, since all cases described with this diagnosis and TRPV4 mutations display metaphyseal changes, we suggest that it is not a distinct entity but represents the mildest phenotypic expression of SMDK.
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spelling pubmed-31355012011-07-14 TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families Andreucci, Elena Aftimos, Salim Alcausin, Melanie Haan, Eric Hunter, Warwick Kannu, Peter Kerr, Bronwyn McGillivray, George Gardner, RJ McKinlay Patricelli, Maria G Sillence, David Thompson, Elizabeth Zacharin, Margaret Zankl, Andreas Lamandé, Shireen R Savarirayan, Ravi Orphanet J Rare Dis Research BACKGROUND: The TRPV4 gene encodes a calcium-permeable ion-channel that is widely expressed, responds to many different stimuli and participates in an extraordinarily wide range of physiologic processes. Autosomal dominant brachyolmia, spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Kozlowski type (SMDK) and metatropic dysplasia (MD) are currently considered three distinct skeletal dysplasias with some shared clinical features, including short stature, platyspondyly, and progressive scoliosis. Recently, TRPV4 mutations have been found in patients diagnosed with these skeletal phenotypes. METHODS AND RESULTS: We critically analysed the clinical and radiographic data on 26 subjects from 21 families, all of whom had a clinical diagnosis of one of the conditions described above: 15 with MD; 9 with SMDK; and 2 with brachyolmia. We sequenced TRPV4 and identified 9 different mutations in 22 patients, 4 previously described, and 5 novel. There were 4 mutation-negative cases: one with MD and one with SMDK, both displaying atypical clinical and radiographic features for these diagnoses; and two with brachyolmia, who had isolated spine changes and no metaphyseal involvement. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest the TRPV4 skeletal dysplasias represent a continuum of severity with areas of phenotypic overlap, even within the same family. We propose that AD brachyolmia lies at the mildest end of this spectrum and, since all cases described with this diagnosis and TRPV4 mutations display metaphyseal changes, we suggest that it is not a distinct entity but represents the mildest phenotypic expression of SMDK. BioMed Central 2011-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3135501/ /pubmed/21658220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-6-37 Text en Copyright ©2011 Andreucci et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Andreucci, Elena
Aftimos, Salim
Alcausin, Melanie
Haan, Eric
Hunter, Warwick
Kannu, Peter
Kerr, Bronwyn
McGillivray, George
Gardner, RJ McKinlay
Patricelli, Maria G
Sillence, David
Thompson, Elizabeth
Zacharin, Margaret
Zankl, Andreas
Lamandé, Shireen R
Savarirayan, Ravi
TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
title TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
title_full TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
title_fullStr TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
title_full_unstemmed TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
title_short TRPV4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
title_sort trpv4 related skeletal dysplasias: a phenotypic spectrum highlighted byclinical, radiographic, and molecular studies in 21 new families
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3135501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21658220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-6-37
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