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De novo enhancer deletion of LMX1B produces a mild nail-patella clinical phenotype

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CLINICAL GENETICS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cge.14447

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deletion; enhancer; LMX1B; nail-patella syndrome

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A study presented a family with a deletion spanning a conserved upstream LMX1B-binding sequence, affecting four individuals across two generations. The de novo deletion in the mother of three affected children led to manifestations limited to nails and limbs, suggesting an attenuated phenotype compared to the classic Nail-Patella syndrome.
Critical genes involved in embryonic development are often transcription factors, regulating many downstream genes. LMX1B is a homeobox gene that is involved in formation of the limbs, eyes and kidneys, heterozygous loss-of-function sequence variants and deletions cause Nail-Patella syndrome. Most of the reported variants are localised within the gene's coding sequence, however, approximately 5%-10% of affected individuals do not have a pathogenic variant identified within this region. In this study, we present a family with four affected individuals across two generations with a deletion spanning a conserved upstream LMX1B-binding sequence. This deletion is de novo in the mother of three affected children. Furthermore, in this family, the manifestations appear limited to the nails and limbs, and therefore may reflect an attenuated phenotype of the classic Nail-Patella phenotype that includes ophthalmological and renal manifestations.

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