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A syndrome of altered cardiovascular, craniofacial, neurocognitive and skeletal development caused by mutations in TGFBR1 or TGFBR2
Authors:Loeys Bart L  Chen Junji  Neptune Enid R  Judge Daniel P  Podowski Megan  Holm Tammy  Meyers Jennifer  Leitch Carmen C  Katsanis Nicholas  Sharifi Neda  Xu F Lauren  Myers Loretha A  Spevak Philip J  Cameron Duke E  De Backer Julie  Hellemans Jan  Chen Yan  Davis Elaine C  Webb Catherine L  Kress Wolfram  Coucke Paul  Rifkin Daniel B  De Paepe Anne M  Dietz Harry C
Affiliation:McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Abstract:
We report heterozygous mutations in the genes encoding either type I or type II transforming growth factor beta receptor in ten families with a newly described human phenotype that includes widespread perturbations in cardiovascular, craniofacial, neurocognitive and skeletal development. Despite evidence that receptors derived from selected mutated alleles cannot support TGFbeta signal propagation, cells derived from individuals heterozygous with respect to these mutations did not show altered kinetics of the acute phase response to administered ligand. Furthermore, tissues derived from affected individuals showed increased expression of both collagen and connective tissue growth factor, as well as nuclear enrichment of phosphorylated Smad2, indicative of increased TGFbeta signaling. These data definitively implicate perturbation of TGFbeta signaling in many common human phenotypes, including craniosynostosis, cleft palate, arterial aneurysms, congenital heart disease and mental retardation, and suggest that comprehensive mechanistic insight will require consideration of both primary and compensatory events.
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