INTU-related oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI: A confirmatory report

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TitreINTU-related oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI: A confirmatory report
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursBruel A.-L, Levy J., Elenga N., Defo A., Favre A., Lucron H., Capri Y., Perrin L., Passemard S., Vial Y., Tabet A.-C, Faivre L., Thauvin-Robinet C., Verloes A.
JournalCLINICAL GENETICS
Volume93
Pagination1205-1209
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0009-9163
Mots-clésCPLANE, INTU, NGS, oral-facial-digital syndrome
Résumé

Oral-facial-digital (OFD) syndromes are a subgroup of ciliopathies distinguished by the co-occurrence of hamartomas and/or multiple frenula of the oral region and digital anomalies. Several clinical forms of OFD syndromes are distinguished by their associated anomalies and/or inheritance patterns, and at least 20 genetic types of OFD syndromes have been delineated. We describe here a child with preaxial and postaxial polydactyly, lingual hamartoma, a congenital heart defect, delayed development and cerebellar peduncles displaying the molar tooth sign. Whole-exome sequencing and SNP array identified compound heterozygous variants in the INTU gene, which encodes a protein involved in the positioning of the ciliary basal body. INTU is a subunit of the CPLANE multiprotein complex essential for the assembly of IFT-A particles and intraflagellar transport. This report of a second patient with INTU-related OFD syndrome and the further delineation of its neuroimaging and skeletal phenotype now allow INTU-related OFD syndromes to be classified within the OFD syndrome type VI group. Patients display a phenotype similar to that of mice with a hypomorphic mutation of Intu, but with the addition of a heart defect.

DOI10.1111/cge.13238