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J Med Genet ; 59(5): 496-504, 2022 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33820832

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BACKGROUND: Biallelic pathogenic variants in the ATP-binding cassette subfamily C member 6 (ABCC6) gene cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a multisystemic ectopic calcification disorder, while heterozygous ABCC6 variants are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. As the prevalence of pathogenic ABCC6 variants in the general population is estimated at ~1%, identifying additional ABCC6-related (sub)clinical manifestations in heterozygous carriers is of the utmost importance to reduce this burden of disease. Here, we present a large Belgian cohort of heterozygous ABCC6 carriers with comprehensive clinical, biochemical and imaging data. Based on these results, we formulate clinical practice guidelines regarding screening, preventive measures and follow-up of ABCC6 carriers. METHODS: The phenotype of 56 individuals carrying heterozygous pathogenic ABCC6 variants was assessed using clinical (eg, detailed ophthalmological examinations), biochemical, imaging (eg, cardiovascular and abdominal ultrasound) and genetic data. Clinical practice guidelines were then drawn up. RESULTS: We found that ABCC6 heterozygosity is associated with distinct retinal alterations ('comet-like') (24%), high prevalence of hypercholesterolaemia (>75%) and diastolic dysfunction (33%), accelerated lower limb atherosclerosis and medial vascular disease, abdominal organ calcification (26%) and testicular microlithiasis (28%), though with highly variable expression. CONCLUSION: In this study, we delineated the multisystemic ABCC6 heterozygosity phenotype characterised by retinal alterations, aberrant lipid metabolism, diastolic dysfunction and increased vascular, abdominal and testicular calcifications. Our clinical practice guidelines aimed to improve early diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of ABCC6-related health problems.


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Seudoxantoma Elástico , Bélgica/epidemiología , Estudios de Cohortes , Heterocigoto , Humanos , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética , Fenotipo , Seudoxantoma Elástico/diagnóstico , Seudoxantoma Elástico/epidemiología , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética
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Hum Mutat ; 43(12): 1872-1881, 2022 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36317459

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ABCC6 promotes ATP efflux from hepatocytes to bloodstream. ATP is metabolized to pyrophosphate, an inhibitor of ectopic calcification. Pathogenic variants of ABCC6 cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a highly variable recessive ectopic calcification disorder. Incomplete penetrance may initiate disease heterogeneity, hence symptoms may not, or differently manifest in carriers. Here, we investigated whether incomplete penetrance is a source of heterogeneity in pseudoxanthoma elasticum. By integrating clinical and genetic data of 589 patients, we created the largest European cohort. Based on allele frequency alterations, we identified two incomplete penetrant pathogenic variants, c.2359G>A (p.Val787Ile) and c.1171A>G (p.Arg391Gly), with 6.5% and 2% penetrance, respectively. However, when penetrant, the c.1171A>G (p.Arg391Gly) manifested a clinically unaltered severity. After applying in silico and in vitro characterization, we suggest that incomplete penetrant variants are only deleterious if a yet unknown interacting partner of ABCC6 is mutated simultaneously. The low penetrance of these variants should be contemplated in genetic counseling.


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Seudoxantoma Elástico , Humanos , Mutación , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Seudoxantoma Elástico/metabolismo , Seudoxantoma Elástico/patología , Penetrancia , Adenosina Trifosfato , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética
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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(23)2022 Dec 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36499615

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Ectopic calcification (EC) is characterized by an abnormal deposition of calcium phosphate crystals in soft tissues such as blood vessels, skin, and brain parenchyma. EC contributes to significant morbidity and mortality and is considered a major health problem for which no effective treatments currently exist. In recent years, growing emphasis has been placed on the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of EC. Impaired mitochondrial respiration and increased levels of reactive oxygen species can be directly linked to key molecular pathways involved in EC such as adenosine triphosphate homeostasis, DNA damage signaling, and apoptosis. While EC is mainly encountered in common diseases such as diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease, studies in rare hereditary EC disorders such as pseudoxanthoma elasticum or Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome have been instrumental in identifying the precise etiopathogenetic mechanisms leading to EC. In this narrative review, we describe the current state of the art regarding the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in hereditary EC diseases. In-depth knowledge of aberrant mitochondrial metabolism and its local and systemic consequences will benefit the research into novel therapies for both rare and common EC disorders.


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Progeria , Seudoxantoma Elástico , Humanos , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Progeria/genética , Estrés Oxidativo , Mitocondrias/metabolismo , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo
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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(3)2022 Feb 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35163765

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is an intractable Mendelian disease characterized by ectopic calcification in skin, eyes and blood vessels. Recently, increased activation of the DNA damage response (DDR) was shown to be involved in PXE pathogenesis, while the DDR/PARP1 inhibitor minocycline was found to attenuate aberrant mineralization in PXE cells and zebrafish. In this proof-of-concept study, we evaluated the anticalcifying properties of minocycline in Abcc6-/- mice, an established mammalian PXE model. Abcc6-/- mice received oral minocycline supplementation (40 mg/kg/day) from 12 to 36 weeks of age and were compared to untreated Abcc6-/- and Abcc6+/+ siblings. Ectopic calcification was evaluated using X-ray microtomography with three-dimensional reconstruction of calcium deposits in muzzle skin and Yasue's calcium staining. Immunohistochemistry for the key DDR marker H2AX was also performed. Following minocycline treatment, ectopic calcification in Abcc6-/- mice was significantly reduced (-43.4%, p < 0.0001) compared to untreated Abcc6-/- littermates. H2AX immunostaining revealed activation of the DDR at sites of aberrant mineralization in untreated Abcc6-/- animals. In conclusion, we validated the anticalcifying effect of minocycline in Abcc6-/- mice for the first time. Considering its favorable safety profile in humans and low cost as a generic drug, minocycline may be a promising therapeutic compound for PXE patients.


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Minociclina/administración & dosificación , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética , Seudoxantoma Elástico/diagnóstico por imagen , Seudoxantoma Elástico/tratamiento farmacológico , Administración Oral , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Técnicas de Silenciamiento del Gen , Histonas/metabolismo , Masculino , Ratones , Minociclina/farmacología , Prueba de Estudio Conceptual , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Seudoxantoma Elástico/metabolismo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Microtomografía por Rayos X
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Genet Med ; 23(1): 131-139, 2021 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32873932

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PURPOSE: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a heritable disorder affecting elastic fibers in the skin, eyes, and cardiovascular system. It is caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in the ABCC6 gene. To date, over 300 ABCC6 variants are associated with PXE, more than half being missense variants. Correct variant interpretation is essential for establishing a direct link between the variant and the patient's phenotype and has important implications for diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: We used a systematic approach for interpretation of 271 previously reported and 15 novel ABCC6 missense variants, based on the semiquantitative classification system Sherloc. RESULTS: Only 35% of variants were very likely to contribute directly to disease, in contrast to reported interpretations in ClinVar, while 59% of variants are currently of uncertain significance (VUS). Subclasses were created to distinguish VUS that are leaning toward likely benign or pathogenic, increasing the number of (likely) pathogenic ABCC6 missense variants to 47%. CONCLUSION: Besides highlighting discrepancies between the Sherloc, American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics and the Association for Molecular Pathology (ACMG-AMP), ClinVar, and Leiden Open Variation Database (LOVD) classification, our results emphasize the need for segregation analysis, functional assays, and detailed evidence sharing in variant databases to reach a confident interpretation of ABCC6 missense variants and subsequent appropriate genetic and preconceptual counseling.


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Seudoxantoma Elástico , Humanos , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética , Mutación , Mutación Missense , Fenotipo , Seudoxantoma Elástico/diagnóstico , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética
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Clin Genet ; 99(3): 449-456, 2021 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33340101

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Pathogenic variants in the RBM10 gene cause a rare X-linked disorder described as TARP (Talipes equinovarus, Atrial septal defect, Robin sequence, and Persistent left vena cava superior) syndrome. We report two novel patients with truncating RBM10 variants in view of the literature, presenting a total of 26 patients from 15 unrelated families. Our results illustrate the highly pleiotropic nature of RBM10 pathogenic variants, beyond the classic TARP syndrome features. Major clinical characteristics include severe developmental delay, failure to thrive, brain malformations, neurological symptoms, respiratory issues, and facial dysmorphism. Minor features are growth retardation, cardiac, gastrointestinal, limb, and skeletal abnormalities. Additional recurrent features include genital and renal abnormalities as well as hearing and visual impairment. Thus, RBM10 loss of function variants typically cause an intellectual disability and congenital malformation syndrome that requires assessment of multiple organ systems at diagnosis and for which provided clinical features might simplify diagnostic assessment. Furthermore, evidence for an RBM10-related genotype-phenotype correlation is emerging, which can be important for prognosis.


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Pie Equinovaro/genética , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Variación Genética , Cardiopatías Congénitas/genética , Discapacidad Intelectual/genética , Malformaciones del Sistema Nervioso/genética , Fenotipo , Síndrome de Pierre Robin/genética , Proteínas de Unión al ARN/genética , Niño , Preescolar , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/diagnóstico , Mutación con Pérdida de Función , Masculino , Malformaciones del Sistema Nervioso/diagnóstico , Pronóstico
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Clin Genet ; 98(1): 74-79, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32270475

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare autosomal recessive ectopic mineralization disorder, characterized by skin, eye and cardiovascular symptoms. The most devastating ocular complication is choroidal neovascularization, which is thought to be mediated by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling, a molecule encoded by the VEGFA gene. As early detection and treatment is essential to preserve vision, prioritization of patients at risk is crucial, but impossible because of wide phenotypic variability and a lack of genotype-phenotype correlations for PXE. This study aimed to validate the previously suggested association of five single nucleotide VEGFA variants (rs13207351, rs833061, rs699947, rs25648 and rs1413711) with a severe PXE retinopathy in an independent cohort. Direct Sanger sequencing was performed in 100 PXE patients, with a mild (56) or severe (44) PXE retinopathy. The inclusion criteria for severe retinopathy were a unilateral best-corrected visual acuity of <5/10 and/or the need for anti-angiogenic treatment. We found a significant association of three of five variants and borderline missed significance for one. These data further suggest the VEGFA gene to be a modifier gene for the PXE retinopathy. Hereby, we provide the necessary evidence to implement these variants in ocular risk stratification and individualized patient follow-up.


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Marcadores Genéticos/genética , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple/genética , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Enfermedades de la Retina/genética , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Neovascularización Coroidal/genética , Estudios de Cohortes , Femenino , Estudios de Asociación Genética/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Piel/patología , Adulto Joven
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Int J Mol Sci ; 18(2)2017 Jan 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28125048

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Gamma-carboxylation, performed by gamma-glutamyl carboxylase (GGCX), is an enzymatic process essential for activating vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDP) with important functions in various biological processes. Mutations in the encoding GGCX gene are associated with multiple phenotypes, amongst which vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor deficiency (VKCFD1) is best known. Other patients have skin, eye, heart or bone manifestations. As genotype-phenotype correlations were never described, literature was systematically reviewed in search of patients with at least one GGCX mutation with a phenotypic description, resulting in a case series of 47 patients. Though this number was too low for statistically valid correlations-a frequent problem in orphan diseases-we demonstrate the crucial role of the horizontally transferred transmembrane domain in developing cardiac and bone manifestations. Moreover, natural history suggests ageing as the principal determinant to develop skin and eye symptoms. VKCFD1 symptoms seemed more severe in patients with both mutations in the same protein domain, though this could not be linked to a more perturbed coagulation factor function. Finally, distinct GGCX functional domains might be dedicated to carboxylation of very specific VKDP. In conclusion, this systematic review suggests that there indeed may be genotype-phenotype correlations for GGCX-related phenotypes, which can guide patient counseling and management.


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Ligasas de Carbono-Carbono/genética , Ligasas de Carbono-Carbono/metabolismo , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Genotipo , Fenotipo , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea Heredados/diagnóstico , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea Heredados/genética , Ligasas de Carbono-Carbono/química , Anomalías Congénitas/diagnóstico , Anomalías Congénitas/genética , Ojo/patología , Técnicas de Inactivación de Genes , Asesoramiento Genético , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Humanos , Mutación , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Dominios y Motivos de Interacción de Proteínas , Piel/metabolismo , Piel/patología , Vitamina K/metabolismo
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J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr ; 60(4): 457-9, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25825851

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Wilson disease is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of the copper metabolism caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in the ATP-ase Cu(2+) transporting polypeptide (ATP7B) gene. The copper accumulation in different organs leads to the suspicion of Wilson disease. We describe a child with clinical zinc deficiency as presenting symptom of Wilson disease, which was confirmed by 2 mutations within the ATP7B gene and an increased copper excretion.


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Adenosina Trifosfatasas/genética , Proteínas de Transporte de Catión/genética , Cobre/metabolismo , Enfermedades Carenciales/genética , Degeneración Hepatolenticular/patología , Mutación , Zinc/deficiencia , Transporte Biológico , Preescolar , ATPasas Transportadoras de Cobre , Enfermedades Carenciales/etiología , Enfermedades Carenciales/metabolismo , Degeneración Hepatolenticular/complicaciones , Homocigoto , Humanos , Hígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Zinc/metabolismo
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Mol Genet Metab ; 113(3): 230-5, 2014 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25240749

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INTRODUCTION: Stickler syndrome is caused by mutations in genes encoding type II and type XI collagens. About 85% of the pathogenic variants is found in COL2A1 (Stickler type 1), whereas a minority of mutations has been reported in COL11A1 (Stickler type 2) and COL11A2 (Stickler type 3). Beside the typical skeletal and orofacial manifestations, ocular anomalies are predominantly present in type 1 and type 2, while hearing loss is more pronounced in type 2 and type 3. METHODS: We performed COL11A1 mutation analysis for 40 type 2 Stickler patients and COL11A2 mutation analysis for five type 3 Stickler patients, previously all COL2A1 mutation-negative, using targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) whereas whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed in parallel for two patients. Three patients were analyzed for both genes due to unclear ocular findings. RESULTS: In total 14 COL11A1 and two COL11A2 mutations could be identified, seven of which are novel. Splice site alterations are the most frequent mutation type, followed by glycine substitutions. In addition, six variants of unknown significance (VUS) have been found. Identical mutations and variants were identified with both NGS techniques. CONCLUSION: We expand the mutation spectrum of COL11A1 and COL11A2 in Stickler syndrome patients and show that targeted NGS is an efficient and cost-effective molecular tool in the genetic diagnosis of Stickler syndrome, whereas the more standardized WES might be an alternative approach.


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Colágeno Tipo XI/genética , Artritis , Enfermedades del Colágeno/genética , Enfermedades del Tejido Conjuntivo , Análisis Mutacional de ADN , Exoma , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Pérdida Auditiva Sensorineural , Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento , Humanos , Linaje , Desprendimiento de Retina
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Am J Med Genet A ; 164A(3): 620-6, 2014 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24357125

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Interstitial deletions of chromosome band 14q24.1q24.3 are apparently very rare. We report on three unrelated patients with overlapping de novo deletions of sizes 5.4, 2.8, and 2.3 Mb in this region. While some clinical problems such as intestinal malrotation, cryptorchidism, and ectopic kidney were only observed in single patients, all three patients had mild intellectual disability, congenital heart defects (truncus arteriosus, pulmonary atresia, atrial septal defect, and/or ventricular septal defect), brachydactyly, hypertelorism, broad nasal bridge, and thin upper lips. Likely haploinsufficiency of one or several of the 19 genes in the common deleted interval (ACTN1, DCAF5, EXD2, GALNTL1, ERH, SLC39A9, PLEKHD1, CCDC177, KIAA0247, LOC100289511, SRSF5, SLC10A1, SMOC1, SLC8A3, ADAM21P1, COX16, SYNJ2BP, SYNJ2BP-COX16, ADAM21) was responsible for these manifestations, but apart from SMOC1, mutations in which cause autosomal recessive Waardenburg anophthalmia syndrome, and ACTN1, mutations in which are associated with congenital macrothrombocytopenia, no disease associations have so far been reported for the other genes. Functional studies and a systematic search for mutations or chromosome aberrations in this region will elucidate the role of individual genes in the clinical manifestations and will provide insight into the underlying biological mechanisms.


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Braquidactilia/genética , Deleción Cromosómica , Cromosomas Humanos Par 14 , Cromosomas Humanos Par 1 , Cardiopatías Congénitas/genética , Discapacidad Intelectual/genética , Braquidactilia/diagnóstico , Niño , Preescolar , Hibridación Genómica Comparativa , Facies , Femenino , Cardiopatías Congénitas/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactante , Discapacidad Intelectual/diagnóstico , Masculino , Fenotipo
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Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol ; 33(11): 2646-52, 2013 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23968982

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OBJECTIVE: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is an autosomal recessive connective tissue disorder with involvement of the skin, the retina, and the cardiovascular system. Cardiovascular involvement is mainly characterized by mineralization and fragmentation of elastic fibers of blood vessels and premature atherosclerosis. We conducted an ultrasound study to investigate the cardiovascular phenotype and to propose recommendations for the management of patients with PXE and heterozygous ABCC6 mutation carriers. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Thirty-two patients, 23 carriers, and 28 healthy volunteers underwent cardiac and vascular ultrasound studies. Cardiac imaging revealed left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in patients with PXE with a significantly prolonged deceleration time and lower septal early diastolic velocities of the mitral annulus compared with controls. Carriers also demonstrated significantly prolonged deceleration time. Carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity was significantly increased in patients with PXE when compared with carriers and controls. Vascular imaging revealed a high prevalence of peripheral artery disease in both patients and carriers and a significantly higher carotid intima-media thickness compared with controls. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study clearly demonstrate impaired left ventricular diastolic function, impairment of the elastic properties of the aorta, and a high prevalence of peripheral artery disease in patients with PXE. Carriers also seem to exhibit a cardiovascular phenotype with mainly mild diastolic dysfunction and accelerated atherosclerosis. Increased awareness for cardiovascular events in both patients and heterozygous carriers is warranted.


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Enfermedades de la Aorta/epidemiología , Aterosclerosis/epidemiología , Enfermedad Arterial Periférica/epidemiología , Seudoxantoma Elástico/epidemiología , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/epidemiología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Enfermedades de la Aorta/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades de la Aorta/genética , Aterosclerosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Aterosclerosis/genética , Femenino , Genes Recesivos , Heterocigoto , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética , Enfermedad Arterial Periférica/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedad Arterial Periférica/genética , Fenotipo , Prevalencia , Seudoxantoma Elástico/diagnóstico por imagen , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Ultrasonografía , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/diagnóstico por imagen , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/genética , Adulto Joven
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Am J Med Genet A ; 161A(9): 2352-7, 2013 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23918290

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Craniosynostosis, caused by early fusion of one or more cranial sutures, can affect the coronal or lambdoid sutures, or include premature fusion of the sagittal (scaphocephaly) or metopic suture (trigonocephaly). Often occurring as isolated finding, their co-existence in a craniosynostosis syndrome is infrequent. We describe a four-generation family with variable expression of a craniosynostosis phenotype with scaphocephaly and a particularly severe trigonocephaly. Molecular analysis revealed a missense mutation in the MSX2-associated with the Boston-type craniosynostosis syndrome-affecting the same amino-acid residue as in the original Boston family. Besides unique features such as the cranial sutures involved, minor limb abnormalities and incomplete penetrance, our patients share with the original family autosomal dominant inheritance and the presence of multiple endocranial erosions on CT imaging. Though these findings appear to be important diagnostic clues for MSX2-related craniosynostosis, it is noteworthy that the first affected generation in this family presented merely with isolated sagittal or unicoronal craniosynostosis and cutaneous syndactyly. Molecular analysis of MSX2 should therefore be considered in patients with isolated scaphocephaly/unicoronal synostosis, especially in the presence of a family history for craniosynostosis or syndactyly.


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Craneosinostosis/diagnóstico , Craneosinostosis/genética , Mutación , Fenotipo , Análisis Mutacional de ADN , Facies , Genotipo , Proteínas de Homeodominio/genética , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Linaje , Síndrome , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Biomolecules ; 13(11)2023 11 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38002303

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Zebrafish are increasingly becoming an important model organism for studying the pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and investigating how these mechanisms can be effectively targeted using compounds that may open avenues to novel treatments for patients. The zebrafish skeleton has been particularly instrumental in modeling bone diseases as-contrary to other model organisms-the lower load on the skeleton of an aquatic animal enables mutants to survive to early adulthood. In this respect, the axial skeletons of zebrafish have been a good read-out for congenital spinal deformities such as scoliosis and degenerative disorders such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, in which aberrant mineralization in humans is reflected in the respective zebrafish models. Interestingly, there have been several reports of hereditary multisystemic diseases that do not affect the vertebral column in human patients, while the corresponding zebrafish models systematically show anomalies in mineralization and morphology of the spine as their leading or, in some cases, only phenotype. In this review, we describe such examples, highlighting the underlying mechanisms, the already-used or potential power of these models to help us understand and amend the mineralization process, and the outstanding questions on how and why this specific axial type of aberrant mineralization occurs in these disease models.


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Investigación Farmacéutica , Escoliosis , Animales , Humanos , Adulto , Pez Cebra/genética , Columna Vertebral , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/genética
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J Clin Med ; 12(5)2023 Feb 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36902680

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare ectopic calcification disorder affecting soft connective tissues that is caused by biallelic ABCC6 mutations. While the underlying pathomechanisms are incompletely understood, reduced circulatory levels of inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi)-a potent mineralization inhibitor-have been reported in PXE patients and were suggested to be useful as a disease biomarker. In this study, we explored the relation between PPi, the ABCC6 genotype and the PXE phenotype. For this, we optimized and validated a PPi measurement protocol with internal calibration that can be used in a clinical setting. An analysis of 78 PXE patients, 69 heterozygous carriers and 14 control samples revealed significant differences in the measured PPi levels between all three cohorts, although there was overlap between all groups. PXE patients had a ±50% reduction in PPi levels compared to controls. Similarly, we found a ±28% reduction in carriers. PPi levels were found to correlate with age in PXE patients and carriers, independent of the ABCC6 genotype. No correlations were found between PPi levels and the Phenodex scores. Our results suggest that other factors besides PPi are at play in ectopic mineralization, which limits the use of PPi as a predictive biomarker for severity and disease progression.

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Biomedicines ; 11(10)2023 Sep 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37893046

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Previous studies revealed a link between inflammation and overactivation of the Janus kinase (JAK)/signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) signaling in syndromes associated with aging. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a rare autosomal-recessive disorder, arises from mutations in ATP-binding cassette subfamily C member 6 (ABCC6). On a molecular level, PXE shares similarities with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, such as increased activity of senescence-associated- beta-galactosidase or high expression of inflammatory factors. Thus, this study's aim was the evaluation of activated STAT3 and the influence of JAK1/2-inhibitor baricitinib (BA) on inflammatory processes such as the complement system in PXE. Analysis of activation of STAT3 was performed by immunofluorescence and Western blot, while inflammatory processes and complement system factors were determined based on mRNA expression and protein level. Our results assume overactivation of JAK/STAT3 signaling, increased expression levels of several complement factors and high C3 protein concentration in the sera of PXE patients. Supplementation with BA reduces JAK/STAT3 activation and partly reduces inflammation as well as the gene expression of complement factors belonging to the C1 complex and C3 convertase in PXE fibroblasts. Our results indicate a link between JAK/STAT3 signaling and complement activation contributing to the proinflammatory phenotype in PXE fibroblasts.

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J Invest Dermatol ; 142(6): 1629-1638.e6, 2022 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34742705

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a hereditary ectopic calcification disorder affecting the skin, eyes, and blood vessels. Recently, the DNA damage response (DDR), in particular PARP1, was shown to be involved in aberrant mineralization, raising the hypothesis that excessive DDR/PARP1 signaling also contributes to PXE pathogenesis. Using dermal fibroblasts of patients with PXE and healthy controls, (lesional) skin tissue, and abcc6a‒/‒ zebrafish, we performed expression analysis of DDR/PARP1 targets with QRT-PCR, western blot, immunohistochemistry, and enzyme activity assays before and after treatment with the PARP1 inhibitor minocycline. PARP1 and the ATM‒p21‒p53 axis was found to be significantly increased in PXE. In addition, PARP1 downstream targets IL-6, signal transducer and activator of transcription 1/3, TET1, and RUNX2 were upregulated, whereas the RUNX2 antagonist microRNA-204 was decreased. In PXE fibroblasts, DDR/PARP1 signaling increased with advancing ectopic calcification. Minocycline treatment attenuated DDR/PARP1 overexpression and reduced aberrant mineralization in PXE fibroblasts and abcc6a‒/‒ zebrafish. In summary, we showed the involvement of excessive DDR/PARP1 signaling in PXE pathophysiology, identifying a signal transducer and activator of transcription‒driven cascade resulting in increased expression of the epigenetic modifier TET1 and procalcifying transcription factor RUNX2. Minocycline attenuated this deleterious molecular mechanism and reduced ectopic calcification both in vitro and in vivo, fueling the exciting prospect of a therapeutic compound for PXE.


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MicroARNs , Seudoxantoma Elástico , Transportadoras de Casetes de Unión a ATP/genética , Animales , Subunidad alfa 1 del Factor de Unión al Sitio Principal/metabolismo , Daño del ADN , Humanos , Minociclina/farmacología , Minociclina/uso terapéutico , Oxigenasas de Función Mixta/metabolismo , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas/metabolismo , Seudoxantoma Elástico/tratamiento farmacológico , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Pez Cebra/genética , Pez Cebra/metabolismo , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/genética
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J Clin Med ; 11(13)2022 Jun 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35807012

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a currently intractable genetic disorder characterized by progressive ectopic calcification in the skin, eyes and arteries. Therapeutic trials in PXE are severely hampered by the lack of reliable biomarkers. Serum calcification propensity T50 is a blood test measuring the functional anticalcifying buffer capacity of serum. Here, we evaluated T50 in PXE patients aiming to investigate its determinants and suitability as a potential biomarker for disease severity. Fifty-seven PXE patients were included in this cross-sectional study, and demographic, clinical, imaging and biochemical data were collected from medical health records. PXE severity was assessed using Phenodex scores. T50 was measured using a validated, nephelometry-based assay. Multivariate models were then created to investigate T50 determinants and associations with disease severity. In short, the mean age of patients was 45.2 years, 68.4% was female and mean serum T50 was 347 min. Multivariate regression analysis identified serum fetuin-A (p < 0.001), phosphorus (p = 0.007) and magnesium levels (p = 0.034) as significant determinants of T50, while no correlations were identified with serum calcium, eGFR, plasma PPi levels or the ABCC6 genotype. After correction for covariates, T50 was found to be an independent determinant of ocular (p = 0.013), vascular (p = 0.013) and overall disease severity (p = 0.016) in PXE. To conclude, shorter serum T50­indicative of a higher calcification propensity­was associated with a more severe phenotype in PXE patients. This study indicates, for the first time, that serum T50 might be a clinically relevant biomarker in PXE and may thus be of importance to future therapeutic trials.

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J Pediatr ; 159(2): 347-9, 2011 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21704322

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A neonate who received vitamin K (VK) supplementation then developed severe late-onset bleeding with abnormal prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastine time. The bleeding was corrected after intravenous VK. Molecular analysis of the gamma-glutamylcarboxylase gene revealed a heterozygous single nucleotide polymorphism, which decreases carboxylase activity and induces VK-dependent coagulation deficiency.


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Ligasas de Carbono-Carbono/genética , ADN/genética , Polimorfismo Genético , Sangrado por Deficiencia de Vitamina K/genética , Vitamina K/uso terapéutico , Antifibrinolíticos/uso terapéutico , Coagulación Sanguínea/genética , Ligasas de Carbono-Carbono/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Factores de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Sangrado por Deficiencia de Vitamina K/tratamiento farmacológico , Sangrado por Deficiencia de Vitamina K/enzimología
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Am J Med Genet A ; 155A(11): 2855-9, 2011 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21964806

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A patient is presented with severe cutis laxa of the abdomen. Molecular investigations, including sequencing of the fibulin-5 and elastin gene, failed to endorse the diagnosis of inherited cutis laxa. Ultrasonographical discovery of renal calcifications during his general work-up suggested a possible diagnosis of pseudo-xanthoma elasticum (PXE). A discrete yellowish reticular pattern in the anterior neck region was detected upon careful clinical examination. Clinically, the patient presented characteristics of both classic PXE (retinopathy, renal calcifications) and the PXE-like syndrome (cutis laxa beyond the flexural areas). Skin biopsy and ophthalmological examination confirmed the diagnosis of PXE. In addition, ultrastructural evaluation revealed calcium deposits in the periphery of elastic fibers, a typical observation in the PXE-like syndrome. Immunohistochemical experiments and ELISA tests for various inhibitors of calcification displayed results which were partly reminiscent of both PXE and the PXE-like syndrome. Molecular analysis revealed not only two ABCC6 mutations (related to PXE), but also a gain of function SNP in the GGCX gene, in which loss-of-function mutations cause the PXE-like syndrome. We conclude that the patients phenotype and--to a further extent--the PXE-like syndrome, are part of a spectrum of ectopic calcification disorders which are clinically and/or pathogenetically related to PXE. The molecular findings in this patient are however insufficient to explain the entire phenotype and suggest a role for multiple genetic factors in soft tissue mineralization.


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Calcinosis/diagnóstico , Cutis Laxo/patología , Seudoxantoma Elástico/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Calcinosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Calcinosis/genética , Calcinosis/patología , Trastornos de los Cromosomas/diagnóstico , Trastornos de los Cromosomas/genética , Trastornos de los Cromosomas/patología , Cutis Laxo/genética , Tejido Elástico/patología , Tejido Elástico/ultraestructura , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Heterocigoto , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Inflamación/genética , Inflamación/patología , Masculino , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/genética , Mutación , Fenotipo , Examen Físico , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Seudoxantoma Elástico/genética , Seudoxantoma Elástico/patología , Ultrasonografía , Deficiencia de Vitamina K/diagnóstico , Deficiencia de Vitamina K/genética , Deficiencia de Vitamina K/patología
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