Literature DB >> 15001945

Genotype-phenotype correlations in Noonan syndrome.

Martin Zenker1, Gernot Buheitel, Ralf Rauch, Rainer Koenig, Kirstin Bosse, Wolfram Kress, Hans-Ulrich Tietze, Helmuth-Guenther Doerr, Michael Hofbeck, Helmut Singer, André Reis, Anita Rauch.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study genotype-phenotype correlations in a cohort of clinically well-characterized pediatric patients with Noonan syndrome (NS). Study design Fifty-seven unrelated patients with the clinical diagnosis of NS ascertained according to standardized inclusion criteria were prospectively enrolled. Mutational analysis was performed by direct sequencing of the entire coding sequence of the PTPN11 gene.
RESULTS: Sixteen known and 3 novel PTPN11 mutations could be detected in 60% of index patients, in all familial and in 52% of the sporadic cases. Presence of pulmonic stenosis, short stature, easy bruising, and thorax deformities was significantly associated with a PTPN11 mutation, whereas cardiomyopathy was more common in patients without a mutation. On average, PTPN11 mutation-negative probands fulfilled fewer clinical criteria of NS, but more than half-among them all with cardiomyopathy-had the full clinical picture of NS indistinguishable from typical cases with PTPN11 mutation.
CONCLUSIONS: The phenotype of NS due to PTPN11 mutations is clinically unambiguous in the majority of patients and represents a highly penetrant trait. Individuals with the clinical diagnosis of NS but without a PTPN11 mutation presumably represent a heterogeneous group in which patients with cardiomyopathy appear to constitute an interesting subgroup for future research.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15001945     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2003.11.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr        ISSN: 0022-3476            Impact factor:   4.406


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