As displasias espondilometafisárias são um grupo heterogêneo de distúrbios associados a distúrbios de marcha e crescimento que se tornam evidentes durante o segundo ano de vida.
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As displasias espondilometafisárias são um grupo heterogêneo de distúrbios associados a distúrbios de marcha e crescimento que se tornam evidentes durante o segundo ano de vida.
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Sinais e sintomas
O que aparece no corpo e com que frequência cada sintoma acontece
Partes do corpo afetadas
+ 154 sintomas em outras categorias
Características mais comuns
Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 465 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.
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Genética e causas
O que está alterado no DNA e como passa nas famílias
Genes associados
13 genes identificados com associação a esta condição. Padrão de herança: Autosomal dominant, Autosomal recessive, X-linked recessive.
Involved in osteopontin/bone sialoprotein dephosphorylation. Its expression seems to increase in certain pathological states such as Gaucher and Hodgkin diseases, the hairy cell, the B-cell, and the T-cell leukemias
Lysosome
Spondyloenchondrodysplasia with immune dysregulation
A disease characterized by vertebral and metaphyseal dysplasia, spasticity with cerebral calcifications, and strong predisposition to autoimmune diseases. The skeletal dysplasia is characterized by radiolucent and irregular spondylar and metaphyseal lesions that represent islands of chondroid tissue within bone.
Plays a role in the transport of cargos that are too large to fit into COPII-coated vesicles and require specific mechanisms to be incorporated into membrane-bound carriers and exported from the endoplasmic reticulum. This protein is required for collagen VII (COL7A1) secretion by loading COL7A1 into transport carriers. It may participate in cargo loading of COL7A1 at endoplasmic reticulum exit sites by binding to COPII coat subunits Sec23/24 and guiding SH3-bound COL7A1 into a growing carrier.
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane
Odontochondrodysplasia 2 with hearing loss and diabetes
An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by dentinogenesis imperfecta, delayed tooth eruption, growth retardation with proportionate short stature, skeletal abnormalities, and dysmorphic facies in association with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, sensorineural hearing loss, and mild intellectual disability.
Catalyzes the reduction of the C14-unsaturated bond of lanosterol, as part of the metabolic pathway leading to cholesterol biosynthesis (PubMed:12618959, PubMed:16784888, PubMed:21327084, PubMed:27336722, PubMed:9630650). Plays a critical role in myeloid cell cholesterol biosynthesis which is essential to both myeloid cell growth and functional maturation (By similarity). Mediates the activation of NADPH oxidases, perhaps by maintaining critical levels of cholesterol required for membrane lipid
Nucleus inner membraneEndoplasmic reticulum membraneCytoplasmNucleus
Pelger-Huet anomaly
An autosomal dominant inherited abnormality of granulocytes, characterized by abnormal ovoid shape, reduced nuclear segmentation and an apparently looser chromatin structure.
Crucial regulator of intestinal secretion and bone growth. Phosphorylates and activates CFTR on the plasma membrane. Plays a key role in intestinal secretion by regulating cGMP-dependent translocation of CFTR in jejunum (PubMed:33106379). Acts downstream of NMDAR to activate the plasma membrane accumulation of GRIA1/GLUR1 in synapse and increase synaptic plasticity. Phosphorylates GRIA1/GLUR1 at Ser-863 (By similarity). Acts as a regulator of gene expression and activator of the extracellular si
Apical cell membrane
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Pagnamenta type
A form of spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, a group of short stature disorders distinguished by abnormalities in the vertebrae and the metaphyses of the tubular bones. SMDP is an autosomal recessive form characterized by short stature and mild platyspondyly with no disproportion between the limbs. Mild metaphyseal changes are present.
Regulates ATP-dependent protein translocation into the mitochondrial matrix. Inhibits DNAJC19 stimulation of HSPA9/Mortalin ATPase activity
Mitochondrion inner membrane
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Megarbane-Dagher-Melike type
An autosomal recessive disease characterized by pre- and postnatal short stature, developmental delay, dysmorphic facial appearance, narrow chest, prominent abdomen, platyspondyly, and short limbs.
Catalyzes the key rate-limiting step in the CDP-choline pathway for phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis
Cytoplasm, cytosolMembraneEndoplasmic reticulum membraneNucleus
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia with cone-rod dystrophy
An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by postnatal growth deficiency resulting in profound short stature, rhizomelia with bowing of the lower extremities, platyspondyly with anterior vertebral protrusions, progressive metaphyseal irregularity and cupping with shortened tubular bones, and early-onset progressive visual impairment associated with a pigmentary maculopathy and electroretinographic evidence of cone-rod dysfunction.
Non-selective calcium permeant cation channel involved in osmotic sensitivity and mechanosensitivity (PubMed:16293632, PubMed:18695040, PubMed:18826956, PubMed:22526352, PubMed:23136043, PubMed:29899501). Activation by exposure to hypotonicity within the physiological range exhibits an outward rectification (PubMed:18695040, PubMed:18826956, PubMed:29899501). Also activated by heat, low pH, citrate and phorbol esters (PubMed:16293632, PubMed:18695040, PubMed:18826956, PubMed:20037586, PubMed:219
Cell membraneApical cell membraneCell junction, adherens junctionCell projection, ciliumEndoplasmic reticulum
Brachyolmia 3
A form of brachyolmia, a clinically and genetically heterogeneous skeletal dysplasia primarily affecting the spine and characterized by a short trunk, short stature, and platyspondyly. BCYM3 is an autosomal dominant form with severe scoliosis with or without kyphosis, and flattened irregular cervical vertebrae.
Fibronectins bind cell surfaces and various compounds including collagen, fibrin, heparin, DNA, and actin (PubMed:3024962, PubMed:3593230, PubMed:3900070, PubMed:7989369). Fibronectins are involved in cell adhesion, cell motility, opsonization, wound healing, and maintenance of cell shape (PubMed:3024962, PubMed:3593230, PubMed:3900070, PubMed:7989369). Involved in osteoblast compaction through the fibronectin fibrillogenesis cell-mediated matrix assembly process, essential for osteoblast minera
Secreted, extracellular space, extracellular matrixSecreted
Glomerulopathy with fibronectin deposits 2
Genetically heterogeneous autosomal dominant disorder characterized clinically by proteinuria, microscopic hematuria, and hypertension that leads to end-stage renal failure in the second to fifth decade of life.
Required for the assembly of mature ribosomes and ribosome biogenesis. Together with EFL1, triggers the GTP-dependent release of EIF6 from 60S pre-ribosomes in the cytoplasm, thereby activating ribosomes for translation competence by allowing 80S ribosome assembly and facilitating EIF6 recycling to the nucleus, where it is required for 60S rRNA processing and nuclear export. Required for normal levels of protein synthesis. May play a role in cellular stress resistance. May play a role in cellula
CytoplasmNucleus, nucleolusNucleus, nucleoplasmCytoplasm, cytoskeleton, spindle
Shwachman-Diamond syndrome 1
A form of Shwachman-Diamond syndrome, a disorder characterized by hematopoietic abnormalities, exocrine pancreatic dysfunction, and skeletal dysplasia. Intermittent or chronic neutropenia is the most common hematological manifestation, followed by anemia and thrombocytopenia. Some patients progress to bone marrow failure, myelodysplastic syndrome and malignant transformation, with acute myelogenous leukemia being the most common. Exocrine pancreatic dysfunction is generally the first presenting symptom in infancy. Short stature and metaphyseal dysplasia are the most frequent skeletal manifestations. SDS1 inheritance is autosomal recessive.
Essential antioxidant peroxidase that directly reduces phospholipid hydroperoxide even if they are incorporated in membranes and lipoproteins (PubMed:40281343). Can also reduce cholesterol hydroperoxide and thymine hydroperoxide (By similarity). Plays a key role in protecting cells from oxidative damage by preventing membrane lipid peroxidation (PubMed:40281343). Required to prevent cells from ferroptosis, a non-apoptotic cell death resulting from an iron-dependent accumulation of lipid reactive
MitochondrionCytoplasm
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Sedaghatian type
A form of spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, a group of short stature disorders distinguished by abnormalities in the vertebrae and the metaphyses of the tubular bones. SMDS is a neonatal lethal form characterized by severe metaphyseal chondrodysplasia with mild limb shortening, platyspondyly, cardiac conduction defects, and central nervous system abnormalities.
Is a membrane tether required for vesicle tethering to Golgi. Has an essential role in the maintenance of Golgi structure and function (PubMed:25473115, PubMed:30728324). It is required for efficient anterograde and retrograde trafficking in the early secretory pathway, functioning at both the ER-to-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC) and Golgi complex (PubMed:25717001). Binds the ligand binding domain of the thyroid receptor (THRB) in the presence of triiodothyronine and enhances THRB-modula
Golgi apparatus, cis-Golgi network membraneCytoplasm, cytoskeletonEndoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment membrane
Plays a role in cilia formation and/or maintenance (By similarity). Plays a role in the regulation of cell morphology and cytoskeletal organization (PubMed:21834987). Involved in DNA damage repair (PubMed:26290490)
MitochondrionCytoplasm, cytoskeleton, cilium basal bodyCell projection, cilium, photoreceptor outer segmentCytoplasm
Retinal dystrophy with or without macular staphyloma
An ocular disorder characterized by decreased vision which worsen over time, and dystrophic changes in the retina, such as retinal pigment epithelium mottling and vessel narrowing. Macular staphyloma, without high myopia, is present in some patients.
Type II collagen is specific for cartilaginous tissues. It is essential for the normal embryonic development of the skeleton, for linear growth and for the ability of cartilage to resist compressive forces
Secreted, extracellular space, extracellular matrix
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenital type
Disorder characterized by disproportionate short stature and pleiotropic involvement of the skeletal and ocular systems.
Variantes genéticas (ClinVar)
190 variantes patogênicas registradas no ClinVar.
Classificação de variantes (ClinVar)
Distribuição de 671 variantes classificadas pelo ClinVar.
Vias biológicas (Reactome)
68 vias biológicas associadas aos genes desta condição.
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A fin-loop-like structure in GPX4 underlies neuroprotection from ferroptosis.
Ferroptosis, driven by uncontrolled peroxidation of membrane phospholipids, is distinct from other cell death modalities because it lacks an initiating signal and is surveilled by endogenous antioxidant defenses. Glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) is the guardian of ferroptosis, although its membrane-protective function remains poorly understood. Here, structural and functional analyses of a missense mutation in GPX4 (p.R152H), which causes early-onset neurodegeneration, revealed that this variant disrupts membrane anchoring without considerably impairing its catalytic activity. Spatiotemporal Gpx4 deletion or neuron-specific GPX4R152H expression in mice induced degeneration of cortical and cerebellar neurons, accompanied by progressive neuroinflammation. Patient induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cortical neurons and forebrain organoids displayed increased ferroptotic vulnerability, mirroring key pathological features, and were sensitive to ferroptosis inhibition. Neuroproteomics revealed Alzheimer's-like signatures in affected brains. These findings highlight the necessity of proper GPX4 membrane anchoring, establish ferroptosis as a key driver of neurodegeneration, and provide the rationale for targeting ferroptosis as a therapeutic strategy in neurodegenerative disease. The autosomal dominant TRPV4-related disorders include two principal types: neuromuscular disorders and skeletal dysplasias. Affected individuals typically have either neuromuscular or skeletal manifestations, although overlapping phenotypes can occur. There is a wide range of phenotypic severity. In the mildest of the autosomal dominant TRPV4-related disorders life span is normal; in the most severe it is shortened. The three clinically recognized autosomal dominant neuromuscular disorders are Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2C, scapuloperoneal spinal muscular atrophy, and congenital distal spinal muscular atrophy. Clinical overlap between these phenotypes does occur. These neuromuscular disorders are characterized by a motor-predominant, non-length-dependent peripheral neuropathy or motor neuronopathy with a wide range in age of onset, from congenital to late adult. Additional common features include laryngeal dysfunction (i.e., vocal fold paresis causing voice change and/or inspiratory stridor), diaphragm weakness (orthopnea), scoliosis, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, and joint contractures. The five autosomal dominant skeletal dysplasias are (from mildest to most severe) familial digital arthropathy with brachydactyly, brachyolmia, spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (Kozlowski type), spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia (Maroteaux type), and metatropic dysplasia. All TRPV4-related skeletal dysplasias are characterized by brachydactyly; the four most severe forms have short stature that varies from mild to severe with progressive spinal deformity and involvement of the long bones and pelvis. The diagnosis of an autosomal dominant TRPV4-related disorder is established in a proband who has characteristic clinical and neurophysiologic findings, radiographic findings in the skeletal dysplasias, and a heterozygous TRPV4 pathogenic variant identified by molecular genetic testing. Treatment of manifestations: Treatment is focused on symptom management. Affected individuals are often evaluated and managed by a multidisciplinary team that may include neurologists, physiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, otologists/audiologists, laryngologists, pulmonologists, geneticists, and physical and occupational therapists. This multidisciplinary team will determine the best treatment options for supportive care, prevention of obesity, and management of pain and depression. For neuromuscular disorders, additional treatment includes special shoes with good ankle support, shoe orthotics, ankle-foot orthoses / knee-ankle-foot orthoses, surgery for severe foot deformities, mobility devices, and exercise as tolerated; management of kyphoscoliosis per orthopedist; management of tethered spinal cord per neurosurgeon; laryngeal surgery for vocal cord paresis (in some individuals, vocal fold lateralization or tracheostomy); speech therapy; and respiratory therapy including noninvasive ventilatory support as needed. For skeletal dysplasias, additional treatment includes physical therapy/exercise and heel cord stretching to maintain function; surgical intervention when kyphoscoliosis compromises pulmonary function and/or causes pain and/or when upper cervical spine instability and/or cervical myelopathy are present. Surveillance: For neuromuscular disorders, annual neurologic examination, physical therapy assessment, otolaryngology evaluation of laryngeal function, dynamic breathing chest radiograph, pulmonary function tests, sleep study, hearing assessment, and musculoskeletal evaluation; assessment of weight, height, and weight-for-height or body composition to diagnose obesity at each visit. For skeletal dysplasias, annual evaluation for joint pain and scoliosis; assessment for odontoid hypoplasia before a child reaches school age and before surgical procedures involving general anesthesia; annual hearing assessment; and assessment of weight, height, and weight-for-height at each visit. Agents/circumstances to avoid: Obesity, as it makes walking more difficult. For neuromuscular disorders, avoid diabetes and neurotoxic medications; upper respiratory tract infections can cause vocal fold swelling and worsen upper airway obstruction. For skeletal dysplasias, avoid extreme neck flexion and extension (in those with odontoid hypoplasia); activities that place undue stress on the spine and weight-bearing joints. Pregnancy management: Ideally a woman with an autosomal dominant TRPV4-related disorder would seek consultation from a high-risk obstetrician or maternal-fetal medicine specialist to evaluate risk associated with pregnancy and delivery. By definition, autosomal dominant TRPV4-related disorders are inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Because the most severe TRPV4-related skeletal phenotypes can be lethal in childhood (or in utero), children with these phenotypes typically have a de novo pathogenic variant and unaffected parents. Individuals with less severe skeletal phenotypes or neuromuscular phenotypes often have the disorder as the result of a TRPV4 pathogenic variant inherited from a heterozygous parent (de novo pathogenic variants have also been described in individuals with these phenotypes). Each child of an individual with an autosomal dominant TRPV4-related disorder has a 50% chance of inheriting the TRPV4 pathogenic variant. Specific phenotype, age of onset, and disease severity cannot be accurately predicted because of reduced penetrance and highly variable expressivity. However, in general, a child who inherits a TRPV4 pathogenic variant associated with neuromuscular disease or skeletal dysplasia from an affected parent is likely to have a similar overall phenotype as the parent, although the age of onset and severity may be quite distinct. Once the TRPV4 pathogenic variant has been identified in an affected family member, prenatal and preimplantation genetic testing are possible.
Expanding the Genotype and Phenotype Diversity in a Chinese Cohort With TRPV4-Related Dysplasia.
Dominant mutations in the calcium permeable ion channel TRPV4 (transient receptor potential vanilloid 4) typically result in skeletal dysplasia or peripheral neuromuscular disease. However, the full spectrum of TRPV4-related phenotypes remains incompletely defined. This study systematically reviewed the clinical and genetic features of 10 Chinese patients harboring various TRPV4 variants. In the cohort, six patients were diagnosed with spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Kozlowski type (SMDK) and four patients with metatropic dysplasia (MD). The most common features involved spinal deformity (platyspondyly, kyphosis or scoliosis), and lower-limb malalignments (genu varum, genu valgum, or leg-length discrepancy). Two patients with MD had neurological deficits. The R594H and P799R substitutions were the most recurrent variants in our study. A novel variant (c.1628T>G, p.L543R) in the S2-S3 loop was identified. The study seeks to improve diagnostic precision by combining genetic and radiographic assessment, and highlights the importance of early spinal surveillance and multidisciplinary care to prevent neurological complications underlying TRPV4-mediated disorders.
A novel TRPV4 variant in spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, kozlowski type reveals a previously unreported loss-of-function mechanism.
Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia, Kozlowski Type (SMDK) is an autosomal dominant skeletal disorder characterized by marked scoliosis, platyspondyly, overfaced pedicles, and mild metaphyseal changes. Pathogenic variants in TRPV4, which encodes a calcium-permeable nonselective cation channel, are known to underlie SMDK. In this study, we identified a previously unreported missense variant in NM_021625.5(TRPV4): c.2354G > C (p.Trp785Ser), in a patient clinically diagnosed with SMDK. This variant affects a highly conserved residue and is predicted to alter protein conformation. Functional validation through cellular experiments revealed that the p.W785S substitution markedly reduces agonist-induced calcium influx and membrane currents, indicating a loss-of-function effect on TRPV4 channel activity. This deviates from the typical gain-of-function paradigm observed in most TRPV4-related skeletal dysplasias and may explain the relatively milder phenotype in our case. Our findings establish p.W785S as a novel pathogenic variant and highlight loss of TRPV4 activity as an alternative mechanism contributing to disease pathogenesis in SMDK. The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13023-025-04070-y. Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, corner fracture type (SMDCF) is a skeletal dysplasia characterized by short stature and a waddling gait in early childhood. Short stature may be present at birth or develop in early infancy. Individuals may present with short limbs and/or short trunk. Radiographic features include enlargement and corner fracture-like lesions of the metaphyses, developmental coxa vara, shortened long bones, scoliosis, and vertebral anomalies. Limited joint mobility and chronic pain are common. Vision impairment and glaucoma have been reported. The diagnosis of SMDCF is established in a proband with characteristic clinical and radiographic features including short stature, corner fracture-like lesions, developmental coxa vara, and vertebral anomalies. Identification of a heterozygous pathogenic variant in COL2A1 or FN1 by molecular genetic testing can confirm the diagnosis if radiographic features are inconclusive. Treatment of manifestations: Standard treatment for scoliosis per orthopedist; surgical treatment for coxa vara, genu valgum or varum, bowing of the tibia, leg length discrepancy, atlantoaxial instability per orthopedist; management of mobility issues and chronic joint pain by orthopedist and/or physiatrist and physical therapist; management of vision impairment and glaucoma per ophthalmologist; management of hypertension per internist and/or cardiologist; management of psychosocial issues by a psychotherapist and/or referral to support groups. Surveillance: Annual evaluation by an orthopedist and/or physiatrist for scoliosis, other orthopedic complications, mobility issues, and chronic pain. Annual evaluation of intraocular pressure and blood pressure in individuals with FN1-related SMDCF. Annual screening for psychosocial issues. Agents/circumstances to avoid: Contact sports if atlantoaxial instability is present; activities that cause joint strain in those with joint pain. Evaluation of relatives at risk: It is appropriate to clarify the genetic status of apparently asymptomatic older and younger at-risk relatives of an affected individual in order to identify as early as possible those who would benefit from prompt treatment for orthopedic and ophthalmologic complications. SMDCF is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. An individual with SMDCF may have an affected parent or, somewhat more frequently, may have the disorder as the result of a de novo pathogenic variant. Each child of an individual with SMDCF has a 50% risk of having SMDCF. If the SMDCF-causing pathogenic variant has been identified in an affected family member, prenatal and preimplantation genetic testing are possible.
Selective Small-Molecule Activator of Patient-Derived GPX4 Variant.
Glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) is distinguished from other members of the GPX family as being the enzyme capable of reducing phospholipid hydroperoxides within cellular membranes and therefore protecting cells from ferroptosis, a form of iron-driven cell death involving lipid peroxidation. We previously identified a homozygous point mutation in the GPX4 gene, resulting in an R152H coding mutation and a substantial loss of GPX4 enzymatic activity, in patients with Sedaghatian-type spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SSMD), an ultrarare progressive disorder. To explore whether selective binding and correction of the loss of enzyme activity observed with this variant is possible, we screened 2.8 billion compounds in a DNA-encoded chemical library and identified compounds with remarkably selective binding affinities with the R152H variant (GPX4R152H) over wild-type (GPX4WT). Our structural optimization of these compounds led to the identification of analogues with improved potency for R152H GPX4. The most promising compounds selectively restored the enzyme activity of GPX4R152H and specifically increased the viability of fibroblast and lymphoblast cells developed from an SSMD patient with the homozygous R152H variation but not control cells from a healthy parent or HEK293T cells undergoing ferroptosis induced by a wild-type GPX4 inhibitor. This approach represents a low-cost, high-throughput, and generalizable approach to identify targeted small-molecule therapeutics for missense variants, which features the potential to be broadly applied to diseases that bear point mutations on crucial proteins, including cancers.
Variants in CFAP410 cause a range of retinal and skeletal phenotypes.
Ciliopathies are associated with a range of phenotypes including retinal degeneration and skeletal abnormalities. We present a retrospective study of 49 patients with variants in Cilia and Flagella Associated Protein 410 (CFAP410) from multiple ophthalmic centers across the world. Common clinical features included early-onset reduced visual acuity, photophobia, and delayed light-to-dark adaptation. A cone-rod dystrophy pattern was observed roughly two times more commonly than rod-cone dystrophy. A minority of patients (22.4%) presented with skeletal abnormalities consistent with axial spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SMDAX). Patients with the most severe ophthalmic and skeletal phenotypes had disease-associated variants within conserved leucine-rich regions of CFAP410, and the structural effects of these variants were modelled using ChimeraX. This report furthers our understanding of CFAP410-associated clinical phenotypes such as retinal dystrophy and skeletal dysplasia.
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A fin-loop-like structure in GPX4 underlies neuroprotection from ferroptosis.
Autosomal Dominant TRPV4-Related Disorders.
Expanding the Genotype and Phenotype Diversity in a Chinese Cohort With TRPV4-Related Dysplasia.
A novel TRPV4 variant in spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, kozlowski type reveals a previously unreported loss-of-function mechanism.
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JCI insightBi-allelic Variants in TONSL Cause SPONASTRIME Dysplasia and a Spectrum of Skeletal Dysplasia Phenotypes.
American journal of human geneticsProtein informatics combined with multiple data sources enriches the clinical characterization of novel TRPV4 variant causing an intermediate skeletal dysplasia.
Molecular genetics & genomic medicineNovel fibronectin mutations and expansion of the phenotype in spondylometaphyseal dysplasia with "corner fractures".
BoneA novel case of Greenberg dysplasia and genotype-phenotype correlation analysis for LBR pathogenic variants: An instructive example of one gene-multiple phenotypes.
American journal of medical genetics. Part ADisease-linked mutations in the phosphatidylcholine regulatory enzyme CCTα impair enzymatic activity and fold stability.
The Journal of biological chemistry[Spondyloenchondrodysplasia with immune dysregulation: a case report and literature review].
Zhonghua er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of pediatricsMechanistic insights into the cellular effects of a novel FN1 variant associated with a spondylometaphyseal dysplasia.
Clinical geneticsFurther evidence for the involvement of EFL1 in a Shwachman-Diamond-like syndrome and expansion of the phenotypic features.
Cold Spring Harbor molecular case studiesGuiding Registry for Skeletal Dysplasia. Rational Approach in Classification.
Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PERSperm RNA elements as markers of health.
Systems biology in reproductive medicineSpondyloepiphyseal or spondylometaphyseal dysplasia in ancient Greek art.
Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEMSurgical Orthopedics in a Spondylometaphyseal Dysplastic Patient.
World neurosurgeryDefect in phosphoinositide signalling through a homozygous variant in PLCB3 causes a new form of spondylometaphyseal dysplasia with corneal dystrophy.
Journal of medical geneticsMutations in Fibronectin Cause a Subtype of Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia with "Corner Fractures".
American journal of human geneticsX-linked hypomyelination with spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (H-SMD) associated with mutations in AIFM1.
NeurogeneticsSMD Kozlowski type caused by p.Arg594His substitution in TRPV4 reveals abnormal ossification and notochordal remnants in discs and vertebrae.
European journal of medical geneticsHomozygous variant in C21orf2 in a case of Jeune syndrome with severe thoracic involvement: Extending the phenotypic spectrum.
American journal of medical genetics. Part ASpondylometaphyseal dysplasia: an uncommon disease.
Radiologia brasileiraMutations in the PCYT1A gene are responsible for isolated forms of retinal dystrophy.
European journal of human genetics : EJHGAxial spondylometaphyseal dysplasia is also caused by NEK1 mutations.
Journal of human geneticsCorner fracture type spondylometaphyseal dysplasia: Overlap with type II collagenopathies.
American journal of medical genetics. Part ASpondylometaphyseal Dysplasia Corner Fracture (Sutcliffe) Type.
Indian journal of pediatricsAxial Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia Is Caused by C21orf2 Mutations.
PloS oneSpondylometaphyseal dysplasia with developmental cataract: first report of the association in two sibling pairs.
Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismusL596-W733 bond between the start of the S4-S5 linker and the TRP box stabilizes the closed state of TRPV4 channel.
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- A fin-loop-like structure in GPX4 underlies neuroprotection from ferroptosis.
- Expanding the Genotype and Phenotype Diversity in a Chinese Cohort With TRPV4-Related Dysplasia.
- A novel TRPV4 variant in spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, kozlowski type reveals a previously unreported loss-of-function mechanism.
- Selective Small-Molecule Activator of Patient-Derived GPX4 Variant.
- Variants in CFAP410 cause a range of retinal and skeletal phenotypes.
- Spine surgery in a rare case of Mégarbané-Dagher-Melki type spondylometaphyseal dysplasia. A Case Report.
- Autosomal Dominant TRPV4-Related Disorders.
Bases de dados e fontes oficiais
Identificadores e referências canônicas usadas para montar este verbete.
- ORPHA:254(Orphanet)
- MONDO:0016763(MONDO)
- GARD:18685(GARD (NIH))
- Variantes catalogadas(ClinVar)
- Busca completa no PubMed(PubMed)
- Q19309317(Wikidata)
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