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Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report

BACKGROUND: Wnt and Wnt‐associated pathways play an important role in the genetic etiology of oligodontia, a severe form of tooth agenesis. Loss‐of‐function mutations in LRP6 , encoding a transmembrane cell‐surface protein that functions as a coreceptor in the canonical Wnt/b‐catenin signaling casca...

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Autores principales: Ross, Jamila, Fennis, Willem, de Leeuw, Nicole, Cune, Marco, Willemze, Annemieke, Rosenberg, Antoine, Ploos van Amstel, Hans‐Kristian, Créton, Marijn, van den Boogaard, Marie‐José
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30950205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.679
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author Ross, Jamila
Fennis, Willem
de Leeuw, Nicole
Cune, Marco
Willemze, Annemieke
Rosenberg, Antoine
Ploos van Amstel, Hans‐Kristian
Créton, Marijn
van den Boogaard, Marie‐José
author_facet Ross, Jamila
Fennis, Willem
de Leeuw, Nicole
Cune, Marco
Willemze, Annemieke
Rosenberg, Antoine
Ploos van Amstel, Hans‐Kristian
Créton, Marijn
van den Boogaard, Marie‐José
author_sort Ross, Jamila
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Wnt and Wnt‐associated pathways play an important role in the genetic etiology of oligodontia, a severe form of tooth agenesis. Loss‐of‐function mutations in LRP6 , encoding a transmembrane cell‐surface protein that functions as a coreceptor in the canonical Wnt/b‐catenin signaling cascade, also contribute to genetic oligodontia. METHODS AND RESULTS: We describe a three‐generation family with hereditary thrombocytopenia and oligodontia. Genome wide array analysis was performed. The array results from the index patient revealed an interstitial loss of 150 kb in 8p23.1 (chr8:6,270,299–6,422,558; hg19) encompassing MCPH1 and ANGPT2 and an interstitial loss of 290 kb in 12p13.2 (chr12:12,005,720–12,295,290; hg19) encompassing ETV6, BCL2L14 and LRP6. CONCLUSION: This case report shows a three‐generation family with hereditary thrombocytopenia and oligodontia with a heterozygous 290 kb novel contiguous gene deletion in band p13.2 of chromosome 12, encompassing LRP6 and ETV6. In this report we discuss the clinical relevance of the deletion of both genes and illustrate the importance of thorough examination of oligodontia patients. Comprising not only the oral status but also the medical history of the patients and their relatives.
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spelling pubmed-65655502019-06-20 Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report Ross, Jamila Fennis, Willem de Leeuw, Nicole Cune, Marco Willemze, Annemieke Rosenberg, Antoine Ploos van Amstel, Hans‐Kristian Créton, Marijn van den Boogaard, Marie‐José Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Wnt and Wnt‐associated pathways play an important role in the genetic etiology of oligodontia, a severe form of tooth agenesis. Loss‐of‐function mutations in LRP6 , encoding a transmembrane cell‐surface protein that functions as a coreceptor in the canonical Wnt/b‐catenin signaling cascade, also contribute to genetic oligodontia. METHODS AND RESULTS: We describe a three‐generation family with hereditary thrombocytopenia and oligodontia. Genome wide array analysis was performed. The array results from the index patient revealed an interstitial loss of 150 kb in 8p23.1 (chr8:6,270,299–6,422,558; hg19) encompassing MCPH1 and ANGPT2 and an interstitial loss of 290 kb in 12p13.2 (chr12:12,005,720–12,295,290; hg19) encompassing ETV6, BCL2L14 and LRP6. CONCLUSION: This case report shows a three‐generation family with hereditary thrombocytopenia and oligodontia with a heterozygous 290 kb novel contiguous gene deletion in band p13.2 of chromosome 12, encompassing LRP6 and ETV6. In this report we discuss the clinical relevance of the deletion of both genes and illustrate the importance of thorough examination of oligodontia patients. Comprising not only the oral status but also the medical history of the patients and their relatives. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6565550/ /pubmed/30950205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.679 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Ross, Jamila
Fennis, Willem
de Leeuw, Nicole
Cune, Marco
Willemze, Annemieke
Rosenberg, Antoine
Ploos van Amstel, Hans‐Kristian
Créton, Marijn
van den Boogaard, Marie‐José
Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report
title Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report
title_full Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report
title_fullStr Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report
title_full_unstemmed Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report
title_short Concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: A three‐generation clinical report
title_sort concurrent manifestation of oligodontia and thrombocytopenia caused by a contiguous gene deletion in 12p13.2: a three‐generation clinical report
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30950205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.679
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