两例局灶性皮肤发育不全的新患者:一种新的PORCN变异和诊断考虑的见解

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Rasha Moheb Elhossini, Mohamed S. Abdel-Hamid, Engy Ashaat, Ghada A. Otaify, Heba Dawoud, Khalid Elshimy, Mona El Ruby, Mona Aglan
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摘要

PORCN基因突变导致x连锁显性疾病;局灶性真皮发育不全(FDH),特征为皮肤萎缩、色素沉着的皮肤病变以及一些眼部和骨骼畸形。外佣很罕见,至今报告的个案约有275宗,来自不同族裔。在此,我们提供了两例来自埃及的新患者的报告。除了该疾病的典型临床表现外,患者1的临床表现为宽干骺端、双侧短而宽的股骨和骶骨上的真皮窦,患者2出现大阴唇部分融合、腹侧疝和膀胱外翻。在我们的患者中发现了两个杂合蛋白截断PORCN突变,一个已知的无义c.370C> tp .(Arg124Ter)和一个新的移码c. 375delp .(Ala126HisfsTer3)。分离分析证实,这两个突变是“从头开始”的,没有从任何父母那里遗传。我们的研究扩展了局灶性皮肤发育不全的临床和突变谱,并强调了研究不同身体系统和器官对患者早期治疗的重要性。
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Two new patients with focal dermal hypoplasia: A novel PORCN variant and insights on the diagnostic considerations

Mutations in the PORCN gene cause an X-linked dominant condition; focal dermal hypoplasia (FDH), characterized by atrophic skin, pigmented skin lesions in addition to several ocular and skeletal malformations. FDH is rare with around 275 cases reported so far from diverse ethnic groups. Herein, we provide a report of two new patients with FDH from Egypt. In addition to the typical clinical manifestations of the disease, infrequently reported clinical findings in the form of broad metaphysis, bilateral short broad femurs, and dermal sinus over the sacrum were seen in Patient 1 and partial fusion of labia majora, ventral hernia, and bladder extrophy were present in Patient 2. Two heterozygous protein-truncating PORCN mutations were identified in our patients, a known nonsense c.370C>T p.(Arg124Ter) and a novel frameshift c.375delG p.(Ala126HisfsTer3). Segregation analyses confirmed that the two mutations were “de novo” and not inherited from any of the parents. Our study expands the clinical and mutational spectrum of focal dermal hypoplasia and emphasizes the importance of investigating the different body systems and organs for the early management of patients.

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Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Congenital Anomalies is the official English language journal of the Japanese Teratology Society, and publishes original articles in laboratory as well as clinical research in all areas of abnormal development and related fields, from all over the world. Although contributions by members of the teratology societies affiliated with The International Federation of Teratology Societies are given priority, contributions from non-members are welcomed.
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