Deletions in PITX1 cause a spectrum of lower-limb malformations including mirror-image polydactyly

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Abstract

PITX1 is a bicoid-related homeodomain transcription factor implicated in vertebrate hindlimb development. Recently, mutations in PITX1 have been associated with autosomal-dominant clubfoot. In addition, one affected individual showed a polydactyly and right-sided tibial hemimelia. We now report on PITX1 deletions in two fetuses with a high-degree polydactyly, that is, mirror-image polydactyly. Analysis of DNA from additional individuals with isolated lower-limb malformations and higher-degree polydactyly identified a third individual with long-bone deficiency and preaxial polydactyly harboring a heterozygous 35 bp deletion in PITX1. The findings demonstrate that mutations in PITX1 can cause a broad spectrum of isolated lower-limb malformations including clubfoot, deficiency of long bones, and mirror-image polydactyly. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Klopocki, E., Kähler, C., Foulds, N., Shah, H., Joseph, B., Vogel, H., … Kurth, I. (2012). Deletions in PITX1 cause a spectrum of lower-limb malformations including mirror-image polydactyly. European Journal of Human Genetics, 20(6), 705–708. https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.264

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