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Identification of 2 Novel ANTXR2 Mutations in Patients With Hyaline Fibromatosis Syndrome and Proposal of a Modified Grading System
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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. Wiley-Blackwell, v.158A, n.4, p.732-742, 2012
1552-4825
WOS:000302544200008
10.1002/ajmg.a.35228
Autor
Denadai, Rafael
Raposo-Amaral, Cassio E.
Bertola, Debora
Kim, Chong
Alonso, Nivaldo
Hart, Thomas
Han, Sangwoo
Stelini, Rafael F.
Buzzo, Celso L.
Raposo-Amaral, Cesar A.
Hart, P. Suzanne
Institución
Resumen
Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis (JHF) and infantile systemic hyalinosis (ISH) are rare, autosomal recessive disorders of the connective tissue caused by mutations in the gene encoding the anthrax toxin receptor 2 protein (ANTXR2) located on chromosome 4q21. Characteristically, these conditions present with overlapping clinical features, such as nodules and/or pearly papules, gingival hyperplasia, flexion contractures of the joints, and osteolytic bone defects. The present report describes a pair of sibs and three other JHF/ISH patients whose diagnoses were based on typical clinical manifestations and confirmed by histopathologic analyses and/or molecular analysis. A comparison of ISH and JHF, additional thoughts about new terminology (hyaline fibromatosis syndrome) and a modified grading system are also included. (C) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 158A 4 732 742