Unexpected high intrafamilial phenotypic variability observed in hypophosphatasia.

低磷酸酯酶症中观察到意想不到的高家族内表型变异性

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作者:Hofmann Christine, Girschick Hermann, Mornet Etienne, Schneider Doris, Jakob Franz, Mentrup Birgit
Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a clinically heterogeneous rare, inherited disorder of bone and mineral metabolism with extensive allelic heterogeneity in the ALPL gene. In this report, we present a family with heterozygous parents (maternal p.(Glu191Lys), paternal p.(Gly334Asp) mutations in the ALPL gene) and four children (one genotypically normal, one heterozygous carrier and two compound heterozygous) showing an unexpected high phenotypic variability. One of the compound heterozygous showed clinical symptoms of the mild childhood form mainly affecting the teeth. The other one was more seriously affected with severe failure to thrive, delayed motor development, need for oxygen supply and profound mineralization deficit compatible with an infantile form of HPP. Functional in vitro studies identified p.(Glu191Lys) as mild (68%, no dominant-negative effect) and p.(Gly334Asp) as severely affected allele (1.2%, dominant-negative effect). In vitro simulation of the children's genetic status showed a residual AP activity of 29%, while the biochemical AP activity in the serum was comparably reduced in both children (22 and 36 U/l). This family report indicates that mapping ALPL mutations within the gene does not necessarily help to predict the clinical severity of the phenotype. Therefore, results of prenatal diagnostics have to be interpreted with caution and prenatal genetic diagnosis and counseling for HPP should be provided within an experienced multidisciplinary team. Research about other confounding factors is urgently needed.

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