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What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study

Congenital clubfoot is a common pediatric malformation that affects approximately 0.1% of all births. 80% of the cases appear isolated, while 20% can be secondary or associated with complex syndromes. To date, two genes that appear to play an important role are PTIX1 and TBX4, but their actual impac...

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Autores principales: Bianco, Anna Monica, Ragusa, Giulia, Di Carlo, Valentina, Faletra, Flavio, Di Stazio, Mariateresa, Racano, Costantina, Trisolino, Giovanni, Cappellani, Stefania, De Pellegrin, Maurizio, d’Addetta, Ignazio, Carluccio, Giuseppe, Monforte, Sergio, Andreacchio, Antonio, Dibello, Daniela, d’Adamo, Adamo P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13111958
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author Bianco, Anna Monica
Ragusa, Giulia
Di Carlo, Valentina
Faletra, Flavio
Di Stazio, Mariateresa
Racano, Costantina
Trisolino, Giovanni
Cappellani, Stefania
De Pellegrin, Maurizio
d’Addetta, Ignazio
Carluccio, Giuseppe
Monforte, Sergio
Andreacchio, Antonio
Dibello, Daniela
d’Adamo, Adamo P.
author_facet Bianco, Anna Monica
Ragusa, Giulia
Di Carlo, Valentina
Faletra, Flavio
Di Stazio, Mariateresa
Racano, Costantina
Trisolino, Giovanni
Cappellani, Stefania
De Pellegrin, Maurizio
d’Addetta, Ignazio
Carluccio, Giuseppe
Monforte, Sergio
Andreacchio, Antonio
Dibello, Daniela
d’Adamo, Adamo P.
author_sort Bianco, Anna Monica
collection PubMed
description Congenital clubfoot is a common pediatric malformation that affects approximately 0.1% of all births. 80% of the cases appear isolated, while 20% can be secondary or associated with complex syndromes. To date, two genes that appear to play an important role are PTIX1 and TBX4, but their actual impact is still unclear. Our study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of pathogenic variants in PITX1 and TBX4 in Italian patients with idiopathic clubfoot. PITX1 and TBX4 genes were analyzed by sequence and SNP array in 162 patients. We detected only four nucleotide variants in TBX4, predicted to be benign or likely benign. CNV analysis did not reveal duplications or deletions involving both genes and intragenic structural variants. Our data proved that the idiopathic form of congenital clubfoot was rarely associated with mutations and CNVs on PITX1 and TBX4. Although in some patients, the disease was caused by mutations in both genes; they were responsible for only a tiny minority of cases, at least in the Italian population. It was not excluded that other genes belonging to the same TBX4-PITX1 axis were involved, even if genetic complexity at the origin of clubfoot required the involvement of other factors.
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spelling pubmed-96901012022-11-25 What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study Bianco, Anna Monica Ragusa, Giulia Di Carlo, Valentina Faletra, Flavio Di Stazio, Mariateresa Racano, Costantina Trisolino, Giovanni Cappellani, Stefania De Pellegrin, Maurizio d’Addetta, Ignazio Carluccio, Giuseppe Monforte, Sergio Andreacchio, Antonio Dibello, Daniela d’Adamo, Adamo P. Genes (Basel) Article Congenital clubfoot is a common pediatric malformation that affects approximately 0.1% of all births. 80% of the cases appear isolated, while 20% can be secondary or associated with complex syndromes. To date, two genes that appear to play an important role are PTIX1 and TBX4, but their actual impact is still unclear. Our study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of pathogenic variants in PITX1 and TBX4 in Italian patients with idiopathic clubfoot. PITX1 and TBX4 genes were analyzed by sequence and SNP array in 162 patients. We detected only four nucleotide variants in TBX4, predicted to be benign or likely benign. CNV analysis did not reveal duplications or deletions involving both genes and intragenic structural variants. Our data proved that the idiopathic form of congenital clubfoot was rarely associated with mutations and CNVs on PITX1 and TBX4. Although in some patients, the disease was caused by mutations in both genes; they were responsible for only a tiny minority of cases, at least in the Italian population. It was not excluded that other genes belonging to the same TBX4-PITX1 axis were involved, even if genetic complexity at the origin of clubfoot required the involvement of other factors. MDPI 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9690101/ /pubmed/36360195 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13111958 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bianco, Anna Monica
Ragusa, Giulia
Di Carlo, Valentina
Faletra, Flavio
Di Stazio, Mariateresa
Racano, Costantina
Trisolino, Giovanni
Cappellani, Stefania
De Pellegrin, Maurizio
d’Addetta, Ignazio
Carluccio, Giuseppe
Monforte, Sergio
Andreacchio, Antonio
Dibello, Daniela
d’Adamo, Adamo P.
What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study
title What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study
title_full What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study
title_fullStr What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study
title_full_unstemmed What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study
title_short What Is the Exact Contribution of PITX1 and TBX4 Genes in Clubfoot Development? An Italian Study
title_sort what is the exact contribution of pitx1 and tbx4 genes in clubfoot development? an italian study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13111958
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