FLNA公司
菲拉明
错义突变
遗传学
生物
表型
先证者
发育不良
突变
基因
细胞骨架
细胞
作者
Stephen P. Robertson,Zandra A. Jenkins,Timothy Morgan,Lesley C. Adès,Salim Aftimos,Odile Boute,Torunn Fiskerstrand,Sixto García‐Miñaúr,Arthur Grix,Andrew Green,V Der Kaloustian,Ray Lewkonia,Brenda McInnes,Mieke M. van Haelst,Grazia Macini,Tamás Illés,Geert Mortier,Ruth Newbury‐Ecob,Linda K. Nicholson,Charles I. Scott
摘要
Abstract Frontometaphyseal dysplasia is an X‐linked trait primarily characterized by a skeletal dysplasia comprising hyperostosis of the skull and modeling anomalies of the tubular bones. Extraskeletal features include tracheobronchial, cardiac, and urological malformations. A proportion of individuals have missense mutations or small deletions in the X‐linked gene, FLNA . We report here our experience with comprehensive screening of the FLNA gene in a group of 23 unrelated probands (11 familial instances, 12 simplex cases; total affected individuals 32) with FMD. We found missense mutations leading to substitutions in the actin‐binding domain and within filamin repeats 9, 10, 14, 16, 22, and 23 of filamin A in 13/23 (57%) of individuals in this cohort. Some mutations present with a male phenotype that is characterized by a severe skeletal dysplasia, cardiac, and genitourinary malformations that leads to perinatal death. Although no phenotypic feature consistently discriminates between females with FMD who are heterozygous for FLNA mutations and those in whom no FLNA mutation can be identified, there is a difference in the degree of skewing of X‐inactivation between these two groups. This observation suggests that locus heterogeneity may exist for this disorder. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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