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Clinical and molecular characteristics of 26 fetuses with lethal multiple congenital contractures.

Authors :
Turgut, Gozde Tutku
Altunoglu, Umut
Gulec, Cagri
Sarac Sivrikoz, Tugba
Kalaycı, Tuğba
Toksoy, Guven
Avcı, Şahin
Yıldırım, Behiye Tuğçe
Sayın, Gözde Yeşil
Kalelioglu, Ibrahim Halil
Karaman, Birsen
Has, Recep
Başaran, Seher
Yuksel, Atil
Kayserili, Hülya
Uyguner, Zehra Oya
Source :
Clinical Genetics; Jun2024, Vol. 105 Issue 6, p596-610, 15p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Multiple congenital contractures (MCC) due to fetal akinesia manifest across a broad spectrum of diseases, ranging from mild distal arthrogryposis to lethal fetal akinesia deformation sequence. We hereby present a series of 26 fetuses displaying severe MCC phenotypes from 18 families and describe detailed prenatal ultrasound findings, postmortem clinical evaluations, and genetic investigations. Most common prenatal findings were abnormal facial profile (65%), central nervous system abnormalities (62%), polyhydramnios (50%), increased nuchal translucency (50%), and fetal hydrops (35%). Postmortem examinations unveiled additional anomalies including facial dysmorphisms, dysplastic skeletal changes, ichthyosis, multiple pterygia, and myopathy, allowing preliminary diagnosis of particular Mendelian disorders in multiple patients. Evaluation of the parents revealed maternal grip myotonia in one family. By exome sequencing and targeted testing, we identified causative variants in ACTC1, CHST14, COG6, DMPK, DOK7, HSPG2, KLHL7, KLHL40, KIAA1109, NEB, PSAT1, RAPSN, USP14, and WASHC5 in 15 families, and one patient with a plausible diagnosis associated with biallelic NEB variants. Three patients received a dual diagnosis. Pathogenic alterations in newly discovered genes or in previously known genes recently linked to new MCC phenotypes were observed in 44% of the cohort. Our results provide new insights into the clinical and molecular landscape of lethal MCC phenotypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00099163
Volume :
105
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176927876
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cge.14490