Recurrent mutation in CDMP1 in a family with grebe chondrodysplasia: Broadening the phenotypic manifestation of syndrome in Pakistani population

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Grebe syndrome (OMIM-200700) is a very rare type of acromesomelic dysplasia with autosomal recessive inheritance. We studied a Pakistani family with two affected individuals having typical features of Grebe chondrodysplasia. Patients were observed with short and deformed limbs having a proximo-distal gradient of severity. Hind-limbs were more severely affected than fore-limbs. Digits on autopods were very short and nonfunctional. Index subject also had nearsightedness. However, symptoms in the craniofacial and axial skeleton were minimal. Genetic analysis revealed four base pair insertion mutation (c.1114insGAGT) in gene coding cartilage-derived morphogenetic protein-1 (CDMP1). This mutation was predicted to cause premature stop codon. The clinical presentation in this study broadens the range of phenotypes associated with CDMP1 mutation in Pakistani population.

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Mumtaz, S., Riaz, H. F., Touseef, M., Basit, S., Ul Haque, M. F., & Malik, S. (2015). Recurrent mutation in CDMP1 in a family with grebe chondrodysplasia: Broadening the phenotypic manifestation of syndrome in Pakistani population. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 31(6), 1542–1544. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.316.8115

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