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Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes

INTRODUCTION: Pathogenic DNA variants in the GLI-Kruppel family member 3 (GLI3) gene are known to cause multiple syndromes: for example, Greig syndrome, preaxial polydactyly-type 4 (PPD4) and Pallister-Hall syndrome. Out of these, Pallister-Hall is a different entity, but the distinction between Gre...

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Autores principales: Baas, Martijn, Burger, Elise Bette, van den Ouweland, Ans MW, Hovius, Steven ER, de Klein, Annelies, van Nieuwenhoven, Christianne A, Galjaard, Robert Jan H
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8142428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32591344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-106948
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author Baas, Martijn
Burger, Elise Bette
van den Ouweland, Ans MW
Hovius, Steven ER
de Klein, Annelies
van Nieuwenhoven, Christianne A
Galjaard, Robert Jan H
author_facet Baas, Martijn
Burger, Elise Bette
van den Ouweland, Ans MW
Hovius, Steven ER
de Klein, Annelies
van Nieuwenhoven, Christianne A
Galjaard, Robert Jan H
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description INTRODUCTION: Pathogenic DNA variants in the GLI-Kruppel family member 3 (GLI3) gene are known to cause multiple syndromes: for example, Greig syndrome, preaxial polydactyly-type 4 (PPD4) and Pallister-Hall syndrome. Out of these, Pallister-Hall is a different entity, but the distinction between Greig syndrome and PPD4 is less evident. Using latent class analysis (LCA), our study aimed to investigate the correlation between reported limb anomalies and the reported GLI3 variants in these GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes. We identified two subclasses of limb anomalies that relate to the underlying variant. METHODS: Both local and published cases were included for analysis. The presence of individual limb phenotypes was dichotomised and an exploratory LCA was performed. Distribution of phenotypes and genotypes over the classes were explored and subsequently the key predictors of latent class membership were correlated to the different clustered genotypes. RESULTS: 297 cases were identified with 127 different variants in the GLI3 gene. A two-class model was fitted revealing two subgroups of patients with anterior versus posterior anomalies. Posterior anomalies were observed in cases with truncating variants in the activator domain (postaxial polydactyly; hand, OR: 12.7; foot, OR: 33.9). Multivariate analysis supports these results (Beta: 1.467, p=0.013 and Beta: 2.548, p<0.001, respectively). Corpus callosum agenesis was significantly correlated to these variants (OR: 8.8, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: There are two distinct phenotypes within the GLI3-mediated polydactyly population: anteriorly and posteriorly orientated. Variants that likely produce haploinsufficiency are associated with anterior phenotypes. Posterior phenotypes are associated with truncating variants in the activator domain. Patients with these truncating variants have a greater risk for corpus callosum anomalies.
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spelling pubmed-81424282021-06-07 Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes Baas, Martijn Burger, Elise Bette van den Ouweland, Ans MW Hovius, Steven ER de Klein, Annelies van Nieuwenhoven, Christianne A Galjaard, Robert Jan H J Med Genet Genotype-Phenotype Correlations INTRODUCTION: Pathogenic DNA variants in the GLI-Kruppel family member 3 (GLI3) gene are known to cause multiple syndromes: for example, Greig syndrome, preaxial polydactyly-type 4 (PPD4) and Pallister-Hall syndrome. Out of these, Pallister-Hall is a different entity, but the distinction between Greig syndrome and PPD4 is less evident. Using latent class analysis (LCA), our study aimed to investigate the correlation between reported limb anomalies and the reported GLI3 variants in these GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes. We identified two subclasses of limb anomalies that relate to the underlying variant. METHODS: Both local and published cases were included for analysis. The presence of individual limb phenotypes was dichotomised and an exploratory LCA was performed. Distribution of phenotypes and genotypes over the classes were explored and subsequently the key predictors of latent class membership were correlated to the different clustered genotypes. RESULTS: 297 cases were identified with 127 different variants in the GLI3 gene. A two-class model was fitted revealing two subgroups of patients with anterior versus posterior anomalies. Posterior anomalies were observed in cases with truncating variants in the activator domain (postaxial polydactyly; hand, OR: 12.7; foot, OR: 33.9). Multivariate analysis supports these results (Beta: 1.467, p=0.013 and Beta: 2.548, p<0.001, respectively). Corpus callosum agenesis was significantly correlated to these variants (OR: 8.8, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: There are two distinct phenotypes within the GLI3-mediated polydactyly population: anteriorly and posteriorly orientated. Variants that likely produce haploinsufficiency are associated with anterior phenotypes. Posterior phenotypes are associated with truncating variants in the activator domain. Patients with these truncating variants have a greater risk for corpus callosum anomalies. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8142428/ /pubmed/32591344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-106948 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Genotype-Phenotype Correlations
Baas, Martijn
Burger, Elise Bette
van den Ouweland, Ans MW
Hovius, Steven ER
de Klein, Annelies
van Nieuwenhoven, Christianne A
Galjaard, Robert Jan H
Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
title Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
title_full Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
title_fullStr Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
title_full_unstemmed Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
title_short Variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with GLI3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
title_sort variant type and position predict two distinct limb phenotypes in patients with gli3-mediated polydactyly syndromes
topic Genotype-Phenotype Correlations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8142428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32591344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-106948
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