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Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features

BACKGROUND: To characterize cathepsin K (CTSK) mutations in a group of patients with pycnodysostosis, who presented with either short stature or atypical fractures to pediatric endocrinology or dysmorphic features to pediatric genetics clinics. METHODS: Seven exons and exon/intron boundaries of CTSK...

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Autores principales: Arman, Ahmet, Bereket, Abdullah, Coker, Ajda, Kiper, Pelin Özlem Şimşek, Güran, Tülay, Özkan, Behzat, Atay, Zeynep, Akçay, Teoman, Haliloglu, Belma, Boduroglu, Koray, Alanay, Yasemin, Turan, Serap
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24767306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-9-60
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author Arman, Ahmet
Bereket, Abdullah
Coker, Ajda
Kiper, Pelin Özlem Şimşek
Güran, Tülay
Özkan, Behzat
Atay, Zeynep
Akçay, Teoman
Haliloglu, Belma
Boduroglu, Koray
Alanay, Yasemin
Turan, Serap
author_facet Arman, Ahmet
Bereket, Abdullah
Coker, Ajda
Kiper, Pelin Özlem Şimşek
Güran, Tülay
Özkan, Behzat
Atay, Zeynep
Akçay, Teoman
Haliloglu, Belma
Boduroglu, Koray
Alanay, Yasemin
Turan, Serap
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description BACKGROUND: To characterize cathepsin K (CTSK) mutations in a group of patients with pycnodysostosis, who presented with either short stature or atypical fractures to pediatric endocrinology or dysmorphic features to pediatric genetics clinics. METHODS: Seven exons and exon/intron boundaries of CTSK gene for the children and their families were amplified with PCR and sequenced. Sixteen patients from 14 families with pycnodysostosis, presenting with typical dysmorphic features, short stature, frequent fractures and osteosclerosis, were included in the study. RESULTS: We identified five missense mutations (M1I, I249T, L7P, D80Y and D169N), one nonsense mutation (R312X) and one 301 bp insertion in intron 7, which is revealed as Alu sequence; among them, only L7P and I249 were described previously. The mutations were homozygous in all cases, and the families mostly originated from the region where consanguineous marriage rate is the highest. Patients with M1I mutation had fractures, at younger ages than the other pycnodysostosis cases in our cohort which were most probably related to the severity of mutation, since M1I initiates the translation, and mutation might lead to the complete absence of the protein. The typical finding of pycnodysostosis, acroosteolysis, could not be detected in two patients, although other patients carrying the same mutations had acroosteolysis. Additionally, none of the previously described hot spot mutations were seen in our cohort; indeed, L7P and R312X were the most frequently detected mutations. CONCLUSIONS: We described a large cohort of pycnodysostosis patients with genetic and phenotypic features, and, first Alu sequence insertion in pycnodysostosis.
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spelling pubmed-40220882014-05-16 Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features Arman, Ahmet Bereket, Abdullah Coker, Ajda Kiper, Pelin Özlem Şimşek Güran, Tülay Özkan, Behzat Atay, Zeynep Akçay, Teoman Haliloglu, Belma Boduroglu, Koray Alanay, Yasemin Turan, Serap Orphanet J Rare Dis Research BACKGROUND: To characterize cathepsin K (CTSK) mutations in a group of patients with pycnodysostosis, who presented with either short stature or atypical fractures to pediatric endocrinology or dysmorphic features to pediatric genetics clinics. METHODS: Seven exons and exon/intron boundaries of CTSK gene for the children and their families were amplified with PCR and sequenced. Sixteen patients from 14 families with pycnodysostosis, presenting with typical dysmorphic features, short stature, frequent fractures and osteosclerosis, were included in the study. RESULTS: We identified five missense mutations (M1I, I249T, L7P, D80Y and D169N), one nonsense mutation (R312X) and one 301 bp insertion in intron 7, which is revealed as Alu sequence; among them, only L7P and I249 were described previously. The mutations were homozygous in all cases, and the families mostly originated from the region where consanguineous marriage rate is the highest. Patients with M1I mutation had fractures, at younger ages than the other pycnodysostosis cases in our cohort which were most probably related to the severity of mutation, since M1I initiates the translation, and mutation might lead to the complete absence of the protein. The typical finding of pycnodysostosis, acroosteolysis, could not be detected in two patients, although other patients carrying the same mutations had acroosteolysis. Additionally, none of the previously described hot spot mutations were seen in our cohort; indeed, L7P and R312X were the most frequently detected mutations. CONCLUSIONS: We described a large cohort of pycnodysostosis patients with genetic and phenotypic features, and, first Alu sequence insertion in pycnodysostosis. BioMed Central 2014-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4022088/ /pubmed/24767306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-9-60 Text en Copyright © 2014 Arman 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 credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Arman, Ahmet
Bereket, Abdullah
Coker, Ajda
Kiper, Pelin Özlem Şimşek
Güran, Tülay
Özkan, Behzat
Atay, Zeynep
Akçay, Teoman
Haliloglu, Belma
Boduroglu, Koray
Alanay, Yasemin
Turan, Serap
Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
title Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
title_full Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
title_fullStr Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
title_full_unstemmed Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
title_short Cathepsin K analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
title_sort cathepsin k analysis in a pycnodysostosis cohort: demographic, genotypic and phenotypic features
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24767306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-9-60
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