Bi-allelic Variants in TONSL Cause SPONASTRIME Dysplasia and a Spectrum of Skeletal Dysplasia Phenotypes
SPONASTRIME dysplasia is an autosomal-recessive spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia characterized by spine (spondylar) abnormalities, midface hypoplasia with a depressed nasal bridge, metaphyseal striations, and disproportionate short stature. Scoliosis, coxa vara, childhood cataracts, short dental roots, and hypogammaglobulinemia have also been reported in this disorder. Although an autosomal-recessive inheritance pattern has been hypothesized, pathogenic variants in a specific gene have not been discovered in individuals with SPONASTRIME dysplasia.
Source: The American Journal of Human Genetics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Lindsay C. Burrage, John J. Reynolds, Nissan Vida Baratang, Jennifer B. Phillips, Jeremy Wegner, Ashley McFarquhar, Martin R. Higgs, Audrey E. Christiansen, Denise G. Lanza, John R. Seavitt, Mahim Jain, Xiaohui Li, David A. Parry, Vandana Raman, David Chi Tags: Article Source Type: research