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. 2009 Jul;85(1):97-105.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.06.001. Epub 2009 Jun 25.

WNT10A mutations are a frequent cause of a broad spectrum of ectodermal dysplasias with sex-biased manifestation pattern in heterozygotes

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WNT10A mutations are a frequent cause of a broad spectrum of ectodermal dysplasias with sex-biased manifestation pattern in heterozygotes

Axel Bohring et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia (OODD), a rare autosomal-recessive inherited form of ectodermal dysplasia including severe oligodontia, nail dystrophy, palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, and hyperhidrosis, was recently shown to be caused by a homozygous nonsense WNT10A mutation in three consanguineous Lebanese families. Here, we report on 12 patients, from 11 unrelated families, with ectodermal dysplasia caused by five previously undescribed WNT10A mutations. In this study, we show that (1) WNT10A mutations cause not only OODD but also other forms of ectodermal dysplasia, reaching from apparently monosymptomatic severe oligodontia to Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome, which is so far considered a unique entity by the findings of numerous cysts along eyelid margins and the increased risk of benign and malignant skin tumors; (2) WNT10A mutations are a frequent cause of ectodermal dysplasia and were found in about 9% of an unselected patient cohort; (3) about half of the heterozygotes (53.8%) show a phenotype manifestation, including mainly tooth and nail anomalies, which was not reported before in OODD; and (4) heterozygotes show a sex-biased manifestation pattern, with a significantly higher proportion of tooth anomalies in males than in females, which may implicate gender-specific differences of WNT10A expression.

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Figure 1
Pedigrees of 12 Patients with WNT10A-Related ED Filled symbols indicate homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations; half-filled symbols indicate heterozygous mutations in individuals. “O” at the upper right part of a symbol indicates that the individual was not tested.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Distribution of Involved Ectodermal Structures in Heterozygous Mutated Males and Females with Phenotypic Manifestation

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