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  2. Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome resulting from a homozygous nonsense mutation, p.Cys107X, in WNT10A

Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome resulting from a homozygous nonsense mutation, p.Cys107X, in WNT10A

  • Australas J Dermatol. 2011 Aug;52(3):224-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-0960.2011.00788.x.
Gabriela Petrof 1 Kenneth Fong Joey E Lai-Cheong Sarah E Cockayne John A McGrath
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  • 1 St John's Institute of Dermatology, King's College London, London, UK.
Abstract

Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (SSPS; MIM224750) is a rare autosomal recessive form of ectodermal dysplasia that was recently shown to result from mutations in the WNT10A gene. We now report a 59-year-old woman with SSPS in whom a homozygous nonsense mutation (p.Cys107X) in WNT10A was detected. Mutations in this gene may also underlie odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia and other ectodermal dysplasia syndromes. To date, 16 different WNT10A mutations have been reported, although considerable clinical and molecular overlap exists. This report demonstrates the molecular basis of a further case of SSPS and highlights the clinical features of this unusual ectodermal dysplasia syndrome.

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