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Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype

INTRODUCTION: Mutations in ABCC9 are associated with Cantú syndrome (CS), a very rare genetic disorder characterized by congenital hypertrichosis, acromegaloid facial appearance (AFA), cardiomegaly, and skeletal anomalies. CASE REPORT: We report an 8-year-old female patient with congenital generaliz...

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Autores principales: Pachajoa, Harry, López-Quintero, William, Vanegas, Sara, Montoya, Claudia L, Ramírez-Montaño, Diana
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29615845
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TACG.S155022
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author Pachajoa, Harry
López-Quintero, William
Vanegas, Sara
Montoya, Claudia L
Ramírez-Montaño, Diana
author_facet Pachajoa, Harry
López-Quintero, William
Vanegas, Sara
Montoya, Claudia L
Ramírez-Montaño, Diana
author_sort Pachajoa, Harry
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description INTRODUCTION: Mutations in ABCC9 are associated with Cantú syndrome (CS), a very rare genetic disorder characterized by congenital hypertrichosis, acromegaloid facial appearance (AFA), cardiomegaly, and skeletal anomalies. CASE REPORT: We report an 8-year-old female patient with congenital generalized hypertrichosis and coarse facial appearance but without cardiovascular or skeletal compromise. Whole exome sequencing revealed a novel de novo heterozygous mutation in ABCC9. In addition, the genotype and phenotype of the patient were compared with those of the patients reported in the literature and with other related conditions that include AFA, hypertrichosis and AFA, and CS. CONCLUSION: This is the first report of a South-American patient with mutation in ABCC9. We propose that her phenotype is a part of a spectrum of features associated with congenital hypertrichosis and mutations in ABCC9, which differs from CS and related disorders. Whole exome sequencing enabled the identification of the causality of this disease characterized by high clinical and genetic heterogeneity.
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spelling pubmed-58709212018-04-03 Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype Pachajoa, Harry López-Quintero, William Vanegas, Sara Montoya, Claudia L Ramírez-Montaño, Diana Appl Clin Genet Case Report INTRODUCTION: Mutations in ABCC9 are associated with Cantú syndrome (CS), a very rare genetic disorder characterized by congenital hypertrichosis, acromegaloid facial appearance (AFA), cardiomegaly, and skeletal anomalies. CASE REPORT: We report an 8-year-old female patient with congenital generalized hypertrichosis and coarse facial appearance but without cardiovascular or skeletal compromise. Whole exome sequencing revealed a novel de novo heterozygous mutation in ABCC9. In addition, the genotype and phenotype of the patient were compared with those of the patients reported in the literature and with other related conditions that include AFA, hypertrichosis and AFA, and CS. CONCLUSION: This is the first report of a South-American patient with mutation in ABCC9. We propose that her phenotype is a part of a spectrum of features associated with congenital hypertrichosis and mutations in ABCC9, which differs from CS and related disorders. Whole exome sequencing enabled the identification of the causality of this disease characterized by high clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Dove Medical Press 2018-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5870921/ /pubmed/29615845 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TACG.S155022 Text en © 2018 Pachajoa et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Case Report
Pachajoa, Harry
López-Quintero, William
Vanegas, Sara
Montoya, Claudia L
Ramírez-Montaño, Diana
Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
title Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
title_full Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
title_fullStr Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
title_short Novel mutation in ABBC9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
title_sort novel mutation in abbc9 gene associated with congenital hypertrichosis and acromegaloid facial features, without cardiac or skeletal anomalies: a new phenotype
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29615845
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TACG.S155022
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