Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5588967 | European Journal of Medical Genetics | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An intragenic phenotypic map of loss-of-function variants in TCF4 is suggested here for the first time: variants within exons 1-4 and exons 4-6 give rise to a recurrent phenotype with mild ID not in the spectrum of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (biallelic preservation of both the NLS and bHLH domains); variants within exons 7-8 cause a severe phenotype resembling PTHS but in absence of the typical facial dysmorphism (impairment limited to the NLS domain); variants within exons 9-19 cause typical Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (impairment of at least the bHLH domain). Understanding the TCF4 molecular syndromology can allow for proper nosology in the current era of whole genomic investigations.
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Maria Francesca Bedeschi, Giuseppe Marangi, Maria Rosaria Calvello, Stefania Ricciardi, Francesca Pia Chiara Leone, Marco Baccarin, Silvana Guerneri, Daniela Orteschi, Marina Murdolo, Serena Lattante, Silvia Frangella, Beth Keena, Margaret H. Harr,