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Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia

Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH; OMIM 166350) is a rare autosomal-dominant genetic disorder in which extra-skeletal bone forms within skin and muscle tissue. POH is one of the clinical manifestations of an inactivating mutation in the GNAS gene. GNAS gene alterations are difficult matter to ad...

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Autores principales: Justicia-Grande, Antonio José, Gómez-Ríal, Jose, Rivero-Calle, Irene, Pischedda, Sara, Curras-Tuala, María José, Gómez-Carballa, Alberto, Cebey-López, Miriam, Pardo-Seco, Jacobo, Méndez-Gallart, Roberto, Fernández-Seara, María José, Salas, Antonio, Martinón-Torres, Federico
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34249809
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.662669
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author Justicia-Grande, Antonio José
Gómez-Ríal, Jose
Rivero-Calle, Irene
Pischedda, Sara
Curras-Tuala, María José
Gómez-Carballa, Alberto
Cebey-López, Miriam
Pardo-Seco, Jacobo
Méndez-Gallart, Roberto
Fernández-Seara, María José
Salas, Antonio
Martinón-Torres, Federico
author_facet Justicia-Grande, Antonio José
Gómez-Ríal, Jose
Rivero-Calle, Irene
Pischedda, Sara
Curras-Tuala, María José
Gómez-Carballa, Alberto
Cebey-López, Miriam
Pardo-Seco, Jacobo
Méndez-Gallart, Roberto
Fernández-Seara, María José
Salas, Antonio
Martinón-Torres, Federico
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description Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH; OMIM 166350) is a rare autosomal-dominant genetic disorder in which extra-skeletal bone forms within skin and muscle tissue. POH is one of the clinical manifestations of an inactivating mutation in the GNAS gene. GNAS gene alterations are difficult matter to address, as GNAS alleles show genetic imprinting and produce several transcript products, and the same mutation may lead to strikingly different phenotypes. Also, most of the publications concerning POH patients are either clinical depictions of a case (or a case series), descriptions of their genetic background, or a tentative correlation of both clinical and molecular findings. Treatment for POH is rarely addressed, and POH still lacks therapeutic options. We describe a unique case of POH in two monochorionic twins, who presented an almost asymptomatic vs. the severe clinical course, despite sharing the same mutation and genetic background. We also report the results of the therapeutic interventions currently available for heterotopic ossification in the patient with the severe course. This article not only critically supports the assumption that the POH course is strongly influenced by factors beyond genetic background but also remarks the lack of options for patients suffering an orphan disease, even after testing drugs with promising in vitro results.
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spelling pubmed-82608482021-07-08 Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia Justicia-Grande, Antonio José Gómez-Ríal, Jose Rivero-Calle, Irene Pischedda, Sara Curras-Tuala, María José Gómez-Carballa, Alberto Cebey-López, Miriam Pardo-Seco, Jacobo Méndez-Gallart, Roberto Fernández-Seara, María José Salas, Antonio Martinón-Torres, Federico Front Pediatr Pediatrics Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH; OMIM 166350) is a rare autosomal-dominant genetic disorder in which extra-skeletal bone forms within skin and muscle tissue. POH is one of the clinical manifestations of an inactivating mutation in the GNAS gene. GNAS gene alterations are difficult matter to address, as GNAS alleles show genetic imprinting and produce several transcript products, and the same mutation may lead to strikingly different phenotypes. Also, most of the publications concerning POH patients are either clinical depictions of a case (or a case series), descriptions of their genetic background, or a tentative correlation of both clinical and molecular findings. Treatment for POH is rarely addressed, and POH still lacks therapeutic options. We describe a unique case of POH in two monochorionic twins, who presented an almost asymptomatic vs. the severe clinical course, despite sharing the same mutation and genetic background. We also report the results of the therapeutic interventions currently available for heterotopic ossification in the patient with the severe course. This article not only critically supports the assumption that the POH course is strongly influenced by factors beyond genetic background but also remarks the lack of options for patients suffering an orphan disease, even after testing drugs with promising in vitro results. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8260848/ /pubmed/34249809 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.662669 Text en Copyright © 2021 Justicia-Grande, Gómez-Ríal, Rivero-Calle, Pischedda, Curras-Tuala, Gómez-Carballa, Cebey-López, Pardo-Seco, Méndez-Gallart, Fernández-Seara, Salas and Martinón-Torres. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Justicia-Grande, Antonio José
Gómez-Ríal, Jose
Rivero-Calle, Irene
Pischedda, Sara
Curras-Tuala, María José
Gómez-Carballa, Alberto
Cebey-López, Miriam
Pardo-Seco, Jacobo
Méndez-Gallart, Roberto
Fernández-Seara, María José
Salas, Antonio
Martinón-Torres, Federico
Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
title Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
title_full Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
title_fullStr Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
title_short Case Report: Two Monochorionic Twins With a Critically Different Course of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
title_sort case report: two monochorionic twins with a critically different course of progressive osseous heteroplasia
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34249809
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.662669
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