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Am J Med Genet A ; 191(4): 1070-1076, 2023 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36574749

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TCF4 gene encodes a class I helix-loop-helix transcription factor critical for the developing brain. Common polymorphisms in TCF4 and disruptive variants in the proximal region of the gene have been linked to relatively mild neuropsychiatric or neurodevelopmental disorders. In contrast, variants impacting distal exons are associated with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS), a severe autosomal dominant condition characterized by profound intellectual disability, developmental delay, limited or absent speech, distinctive facies, and disordered breathing. Although phenotypic variability has been observed in PTHS, intellectual impairment and significant speech and motor delays are invariably present. In contrast to the typical de novo variants causing TCF4-related disorder and PTHS, we report a familial form of TCF4-related disorder where the missense variant arose de novo in the father and was inherited by two of his children. Although this family's variant's position in exon 18 predicted a typical PTHS phenotype, none of the affected individuals met the clinical diagnostic criteria for PTHS suggested by Zollino et al. in the first international consensus statement (as in the study by Zollino et al. in 2019). Rather, the three affected family members exhibited remarkably variable and milder phenotypes than would have been predicted from the position of their TCF4 variant. Thus, the clinical spectrum of PTHS-associated TCF4 variants may be broader than previously reported.


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Discapacidad Intelectual , Humanos , Facies , Factor de Transcripción 4/genética , Discapacidad Intelectual/genética , Hiperventilación/genética , Exones
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