Interaction between genetics and environment in the development of clubfoot

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2010-11-02 DOI:10.2217/PHE.10.56
D. Chesney, S. Barker, N. Maffulli
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Abstract

Idiopathic club foot or congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) is widely accepted as being of genetic origin; however, the genetic mechanism of inheritance is unclear. The situation is further complicated by the interaction of environmental factors and genetics in the development of the condition. This article reviews the evidence for a genetic etiology of CTEV and the environmental interactions that contribute. The mode of inheritance of CTEV has been extensively investigated using family studies and other epidemiological methods of investigation, but to date, no conclusive result has been reached. This may be due to a number of inheritance patterns being present, a number of different genotypes presenting as the same phenotype or complex gene–environment interactions taking place. Clubfoot or CTEV is the most common lower limb congenital deformity, and can be seen as a feature of some genetically inherited conditions, including diastrophic dwarfism and Freeman–Sheldon syndrome. Numerous neuromuscular and...
遗传与环境在马蹄内翻足发育中的相互作用
特发性内翻足或先天性马蹄足(CTEV)被广泛接受为遗传起源;然而,遗传的遗传机制尚不清楚。环境因素和遗传因素在病情发展中的相互作用使情况进一步复杂化。本文回顾了CTEV的遗传病因和环境相互作用的证据。利用家庭研究等流行病学调查方法对CTEV的遗传方式进行了广泛的调查,但迄今为止尚未取得结论性的结果。这可能是由于存在许多遗传模式,许多不同的基因型表现为相同的表型或发生复杂的基因-环境相互作用。内翻足或CTEV是最常见的下肢先天性畸形,可以看作是一些遗传疾病的特征,包括灾难性侏儒症和弗里曼-谢尔登综合征。大量的神经肌肉和…
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