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Abstract
Introduction: Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda (SEDT) is an inherited disorder that is typically diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by disproportionate short stature and premature osteoarthritis, and it frequently affects males. Here, we described a novel nonsense mutation, c.406A>T; p(Lys136Ter), in TRAPPC2 (NM_001011658.4) in a Turkish patient with X-linked SEDT.
Case presentation: A 15-year-old boy, born to non-consanguineous Turkish parents, exhibited a decline in height velocity over 3 years and complained of back pain despite minimal physical activity. Growth and development were normal until adolescence, with the patient's weight at 35 kg (SDS -3.85), height at 134 cm (SDS -5.44), and a predicted adult height of 137.6 cm. Dysmorphic facial features, microtia, synophrys, hypotelorism, and barrel chest were noted. Radiological examination revealed osteopenic bone structure, hypoplastic odontoid process, platyspondyly, scoliosis, short femoral necks, and coxa vara. Genetic analysis identified a hemizygous novel stop codon mutation (c.406A>T; pLys136Ter) in TRAPPC2, also detected as heterozygous in the patient's mother.
Conclusion: In adolescence or childhood, X-linked SEDT should be considered in cases of disproportionate short stature, short trunk, osteoarthritis, and a family history that is appropriate for X-linked inheritance. Skeletal survey should be performed to suspect SEDT, and radiological findings may support diagnosis.
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''Molecular Syndromology'' publishes high-quality research articles, short reports and reviews on common and rare genetic syndromes, aiming to increase clinical understanding through molecular insights. Topics of particular interest are the molecular basis of genetic syndromes, genotype-phenotype correlation, natural history, strategies in disease management and novel therapeutic approaches based on molecular findings. Research on model systems is also welcome, especially when it is obviously relevant to human genetics. With high-quality reviews on current topics the journal aims to facilitate translation of research findings to a clinical setting while also stimulating further research on clinically relevant questions. The journal targets not only medical geneticists and basic biomedical researchers, but also clinicians dealing with genetic syndromes. With four Associate Editors from three continents and a broad international Editorial Board the journal welcomes submissions covering the latest research from around the world.