B. Conti, C. Di Napoli, S. Hafdaoui, V. Nicotra, C. Cesaretti, L. Runza, V. Accurti, S. Boito, M. Iascone, D. Marchetti, R. Silipigni, P. Finelli, F. Natacci
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Abstract
CTNND1 is a gene located in 11q12.1, encoding for p120 catenin, a protein involved in maintaining adherent junctions, regulating the epithelial–mesenchymal transition, and transcriptional signaling of different cellular pathways. Pathogenic variants in CTNND1 are classically associated with isolated cleft palate and Blefaro-cheilo-dontic syndrome, an autosomal dominant condition characterized by abnormalities of the eyelid. Considering different signs and symptoms associated first with Blefaro-cheilo-dontic syndrome and later specifically with CTNND1, Ahlaratani and colleagues proposed a wider developmental role for CTNND1 than previously described, associating a broader phenotypic spectrum. This report describes a prenatal case in which a CTNND1 pathogenic variant and reverse phenotyping allowed a diagnosis of Blefaro-cheilo-dontic syndrome associated with characteristics never related to Blefaro-cheilo-dontic syndrome or CTNND1, such as hydrocephalus. This report is the first detailed fetal case of Blefaro-cheilo-dontic syndrome, and the new feature reported is consistent with CTNND1 developmental role and may add new insights into the phenotype spectrum that is being defined.
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The American Journal of Medical Genetics - Part A (AJMG) gives you continuous coverage of all biological and medical aspects of genetic disorders and birth defects, as well as in-depth documentation of phenotype analysis within the current context of genotype/phenotype correlations. In addition to Part A , AJMG also publishes two other parts:
Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics , covering experimental and clinical investigations of the genetic mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric disorders.
Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics , guest-edited collections of thematic reviews of topical interest to the readership of AJMG .