• Title/Summary/Keyword: X-linked skeletal dysplasia

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A Case with Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Tarda with TRAPPC2 Mutation

  • Kim, Hyun-Jin;Lee, Beom-Hee;Kim, Yoo-Mi;Kim, Gu-Hwan;Kim, Ok-Hwa;Yoo, Han-Wook
    • Journal of Genetic Medicine
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.31-34
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    • 2012
  • Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda (SEDT) is an X-linked skeletal dysplasia. Patients show disproportionate short stature with short trunk and barrel-shaped chest, which usually become pronounced in late childhood. The radiologic findings are characterized by narrow intervertebral disc spaces and moderate epiphyseal dysplasia of long bones. Here we report a case of SEDT with a novel frameshift mutation in TRAPPC2, the disease-causing gene of SEDT. This is the first Korean report with SEDT confirmed by genetic testing.

Cranioplasty in Frontometaphyseal Dysplasia (전두부 골간단 이형성증의 광범위한 수술적 치료)

  • Jung, Eui Seok;Mun, Goo Hyun;Lim, So Young;Hyon, Won Sok;Bang, Sa Ik;Oh, Kap Sung;Pyun, Jae Kyung
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.371-375
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    • 2006
  • Frontometaphyseal dysplasia is a rare genetic syndrome first described by Gorlin and Cohen in 1969. This disease affects the skeletal system and connective tissue, and could be characterized by hyperostosis of the skull, prominence of supraorbital ridges, additional skeletal and extraskeletal abnormalities. It is believed that the condition is an X-linked dominant trait with severe manifextations in males and extreme variability in females.We described a case of 15-year-old boy manifested a pronounced supraorbital ridge associated with exorbitism. He also had bilateral progressive hearing deficit, thoracic spine scoliosis, chest wall deformity, bilateral maxillary sinusitis and both 5th finger arachnodactyly.The patient underwent a fronto-temporo-orbital cranioplasty through a coronal incision. The frontal bone including supraorbital region, orbital lateral rim and temporal bone were extensively contoured with burr. And then, burring of the medial aspect of lateral orbital wall was made to increase both orbital volume for correction of exorbitism. Postoperative results show well corrected prominent supraorbital ridge, hyperostosis of frontotemporal bone and exorbitism. The patient was satisfied with the improved appearance. No recurrence occurred during the 6 months of follow-up period. We report this case as it shows esthetically good result without any complication.

A Case of Goltz Syndrome (Goltz 증후군 1례)

  • Lee, Dong Hoon;Park, Chul Han;Park, Ji Min;Park, Set Byul;Kim, Heung Sik;Ryoo, Young Wook;Lee, Kyu Suk;Lee, Hee Jung
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.606-609
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    • 2003
  • Goltz syndrome(focal dermal hypoplasia) is a rare disorder characterized by ectodermal and mesodermal dysplasia described in 1962 by Goltz. In Korea, one case of Goltz syndrome was reported in 1994. The inheritance mode is mostly X-linked dominant. Skin abnormality is the most common manifestation including hypoplasia of the dermis. Skeletal involvement such as syndactyly, polydactyly, scoliosis, kyphosis and spina bifida occulta may be present, also ocular and dental abnormalities are reported. Radiologic findings are the osteopathy and striation of the long bone. We experienced a case of Goltz syndrome in a 9-year old female who was presented with right side hypotrophy, focal dermal hypoplasia, ocular(anidria, microcornea), dental(oligodontia, amelogenesis) and skeletal(syndactyly) abnormalities. Skin biopsy was performed and showed decreased expression of type I collagen gene with Northern blotting.

Identification and Functional Analysis of SEDL-binding and Homologue Proteins by Immobilized GST Fusion and Motif Based Methods

  • Hong, Ji-Man;Jeong, Mi-Suk;Kim, Jae-Ho;Kim, Boog-il;Holbrook, Stephen R.;Jang, Se-Bok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.381-388
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    • 2008
  • An X-linked skeletal disorder, SEDT (spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda) is a genetic disease characterized by a disproportionately short trunk and short stature caused by mutations in the SEDL gene. This gene is evolutionarily conserved from yeast to human. The yeast SEDL protein ortholog, Trs20p, has been isolated as a member of a large multi-protein complex called the transport protein particle (TRAPP), which is involved in endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-to-Golgi transport. The interaction between SEDL and partner proteins is important in order to understand the molecular mechanism of SEDL functions. We isolated several SEDL-binding proteins derived from rat cells by an immobilized GST-fusion method. Furthermore, the SEDL-homologue proteins were identified using motif based methods. Common motifs between SEDL-binding proteins and SEDL-homologue proteins were classified into seven types and 78 common motifs were revealed. Sequence similarities were contracted to seven types using phylogenetic trees. In general, types I-III and VI were classified as having the function of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, glycogen phosphorylase, isocitrate dehydrogenase, and enolase, respectively, and type IV was found to be functionally related to the GST protein. Types V and VII were found to contribute to TRAPP vesicle trafficking.