Features, genetics and their correlation in Jalili syndrome: a systematic review
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Features, genetics and their correlation in Jalili syndrome: a systematic review
Abstract
Jalili syndrome is a rare genetic disorder first identified by Jalili in Gaza. Amelogenesis imperfecta and cone-rode dystrophy are simultaneously seen in Jalili syndrome patients as the main and primary manifestations. Molecular analysis has revealed that the CNNM4 gene is responsible for this rare syndrome. Jalili syndrome has been observed in many countries around the world, especially in the Middle East and North Africa. In the current scoping systematic review we searched electronic databases to find studies related to Jalili syndrome. In this review we summarise the reported clinical symptoms, CNNM4 gene and protein structure, CNNM4 mutations, attempts to reach a genotype-phenotype correlation, the functional role of CNNM4 mutations, and epidemiological aspects of Jalili syndrome. In addition, we have analysed the reported mutations in mutation effect prediction databases in order to gain a better understanding of the mutation's outcomes.
Keywords: amelogenesis imperfecta; cnnm4; cone-rode dystrophy; jalili syndrome; photoreceptor dystrophies.
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