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Defining the Clinical, Molecular and Ultrastructural Characteristics in Occipital Horn Syndrome: Two New Cases and Review of the Literature

Authors :
Piet Hoebeke
Aude Beyens
Sofie De Schepper
Sofie Symoens
Lore Pottie
Kyaran Van Meensel
Bart Loeys
Frank Plasschaert
Michiel De Bruyne
Bert Callewaert
Riet De Rycke
Femke Baeke
Source :
Genes, Volume 10, Issue 7, Genes, Vol 10, Iss 7, p 528 (2019), GENES
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
MDPI, 2019.

Abstract

Occipital horn syndrome (OHS) is a rare connective tissue disorder caused by pathogenic variants in ATP7A, encoding a copper transporter. The main clinical features, including cutis laxa, bony exostoses, and bladder diverticula are attributed to a decreased activity of lysyl oxidase (LOX), a cupro-enzyme involved in collagen crosslinking. The absence of large case series and natural history studies precludes efficient diagnosis and management of OHS patients. This study describes the clinical and molecular characteristics of two new patients and 32 patients previously reported in the literature. We report on the need for long-term specialized care and follow-up, in which MR angiography, echocardiography and spirometry should be incorporated into standard follow-up guidelines for OHS patients, next to neurodevelopmental, orthopedic and urological follow-up. Furthermore, we report on ultrastructural abnormalities including increased collagen diameter, mild elastic fiber abnormalities and multiple autophagolysosomes reflecting the role of lysyl oxidase and defective ATP7A trafficking as pathomechanisms of OHS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734425
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6eb8c7fce99e884fced9a71b9de6b8b5