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Title: Clinical and Molecular Description of 16 Families With Heterozygous IHH Variants
Authors: SENTCHORDI-MONTANE, LuciaBENITO-SANZ, SaraAZA-CARMONA, MiriamPEREDA, ArratePARRON-PAJARES, ManuelTORRE, Carolina de laVASQUES, Gabriela A.FUNARI, Mariana F. A.TRAVESSA, Andre M.DIAS, PatriciaSUAREZ-ORTEGA, LarisaGONZALEZ-BUITRAGO, JesusPORTILLO-NAJERA, Nancy ElizabethLLANO-RIVAS, IsabelMARTIN-FRIAS, MariaRAMIREZ-FERNANDEZ, JoaquinPOZO, Jaime Sanchez delGARZON-LORENZO, LuciaMARTOS-MORENO, Gabriel A.ALFARO-IZNAOLA, CristinaMULERO-COLLANTES, InesRUIZ-OCANA, PabloCASANO-SANCHO, PaulaPORTELA, AnaRUIZ-PEREZ, LoreaPOZO, Angela delVALLESPIN, ElenaSOLIS, MarioLERARIO, Antonio M.GONZALEZ-CASADO, IsabelROS-PEREZ, PurificacionNANCLARES, Guiomar Perez deJORGE, Alexander A. L.HEATH, Karen E.
Citation: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, v.105, n.8, p.2654-2666, 2020
Abstract: Context: Heterozygous variants in the Indian hedgehog gene (IHH) have been reported to cause brachydactyly type A1 and mild hand and feet skeletal anomalies with short stature. Genetic screening in individuals with short stature and mild skeletal anomalies has been increasing over recent years, allowing us to broaden the clinical spectrum of skeletal dysplasias. Objective: The objective of this article is to describe the genotype and phenotype of 16 probands with heterozygous variants in IHH. Patients and Methods: Targeted next-generation sequencing or Sanger sequencing was performed in patients with short stature and/or brachydactyly for which the genetic cause was unknown. Results: Fifteen different heterozygous IHH variants were detected, one of which is the first reported complete deletion of IHH. None of the patients showed the classical phenotype of brachydactyly type A1. The most frequently observed clinical characteristics were mild to moderate short stature as well as shortening of the middle phalanx on the fifth finger. The identified IHH variants were demonstrated to cosegregate with the short stature and/or brachydactyly in the 13 probands whose family members were available. However, clinical heterogeneity was observed: Two short-statured probands showed no hand radiological anomalies, whereas another 5 were of normal height but had brachydactyly. Conclusions: Short stature and/or mild skeletal hand defects can be caused by IHH variants. Defects in this gene should be considered in individuals with these findings, especially when there is an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Although no genotype-phenotype correlation was observed, cosegregation studies should be performed and where possible functional characterization before concluding that a variant is causative.
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