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Eur J Med Genet ; 66(9): 104820, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37572998

ABSTRACT

BMP2 (bone morphogenic protein-2) is a member of the TGF-ß superfamily and has essential roles in the development of multiple organs, including osteogenesis. Because of its crucial role in organ and skeletal development, Bmp2 null mice is fetal lethal. The recent report has characterized multiple patients with BMP2 haploinsufficiency, describing individuals with BMP2 sequence variants and deletions associated with short stature without endocrinological abnormalities, a recognizable craniofacial gestalt, skeletal anomalies, and congenital heart disease. However, due to a small number of reported patients with BMP2 haploinsufficiency, the genotype and phenotype correlations are not fully understood. We experienced a family of BMP2 haploinsufficiency with a novel frameshift variant NM_001200.4: c.231dup (p.Tyr78Leufs*38) which was predicted to be "pathogenic" by the American College of Genetics and Genomics (ACGM) criteria. In addition to short stature, impaired hearing ability and minor skeletal deformities, the proband exhibited isolated dextrocardia situs solitus without cardiac anomalies and abnormal locations of other visceral organs. Our study would shed light on the crucial role of BMP2 in determining the cardiac axis, and further studies are needed to assemble more cases to elucidate BMP2 role in human heart development.


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Dextrocardia , Dwarfism , Heart Defects, Congenital , Mice , Animals , Humans , Dextrocardia/diagnostic imaging , Dextrocardia/genetics , Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics , Genotype , Family , Transforming Growth Factor beta/genetics , Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2/genetics
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Sex Dev ; 17(1): 51-55, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36796343

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INTRODUCTION: The variants in the zinc finger (ZF) domains 1-3 in WT1 are one of the major causes of 46,XY disorders of sex development (DSD). Recently, variants in the fourth ZF (ZF4 variants) were reported to cause 46,XX DSD. However, all the 9 patients reported were de novo, and no familial cases were identified. CASE PRESENTATION AND RESULTS: The proband (16-year-old social female) had a 46,XX karyotype with dysplastic testes and moderate virilization in genitalia. A ZF4 variant, p.Arg495Gln, in WT1 was identified in the proband, her brother, and mother. The mother did not show any virilization with normal fertility, and the 46,XY brother developed normal puberty. CONCLUSION: The phenotypic variations due to the ZF4 variant are extremely broad in 46,XX cases.


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46, XX Disorders of Sex Development , Disorders of Sex Development , Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Zinc Fingers/genetics , Virilism , Genitalia , Biological Variation, Population , 46, XX Disorders of Sex Development/genetics , 46, XX Disorders of Sex Development/pathology , Disorders of Sex Development/genetics , WT1 Proteins
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