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Postzygotic inactivating mutations of RHOA cause a mosaic neuroectodermal syndrome

Hypopigmentation along Blaschko’s lines is a hallmark of a poorly defined group of mosaic syndromes whose genetic causes are unknown. Here we show that postzygotic inactivating mutations of RHOA cause a neuroectodermal syndrome combining linear hypopigmentation, alopecia, apparently asymptomatic leu...

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Autores principales: Vabres, Pierre, Sorlin, Arthur, Kholmanskikh, Stanislav S., Demeer, Bénédicte, St-Onge, Judith, Duffourd, Yannis, Kuentz, Paul, Courcet, Jean-Benoît, Carmignac, Virginie, Garret, Philippine, Bessis, Didier, Boute, Odile, Bron, Alain, Captier, Guillaume, Carmi, Esther, Devauchelle, Bernard, Geneviève, David, Gondry-Jouet, Catherine, Guibaud, Laurent, Lafon, Arnaud, Mathieu-Dramard, Michèle, Thevenon, Julien, Dobyns, William B., Bernard, Geneviève, Polubothu, Satyamaanasa, Faravelli, Francesca, Kinsler, Veronica A., Thauvin, Christel, Faivre, Laurence, Ross, M. Elizabeth, Rivière, Jean-Baptiste
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6858542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31570889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0498-4
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Sumario:Hypopigmentation along Blaschko’s lines is a hallmark of a poorly defined group of mosaic syndromes whose genetic causes are unknown. Here we show that postzygotic inactivating mutations of RHOA cause a neuroectodermal syndrome combining linear hypopigmentation, alopecia, apparently asymptomatic leukoencephalopathy, and facial, ocular, dental, and acral anomalies. Our findings pave the way towards elucidating the etiology of pigmentary mosaicism and highlight the role of RHOA in human development and disease.