Kohlschütter-Tönz syndrome (KTS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by amelogenesis imperfecta, psychomotor delay or regression and seizures starting early in childhood. KTS was established as a distinct clinical entity after the first report by Kohlschütter in 1974, and, to date, only a total of 20 pedigrees have been reported. The genetic aetiology of KTS remained elusive until recently when mutations in ROGDI were independently identified in three unrelated families and in five likely related Druze families. Herein, we report a clinical and genetic study of 10 KTS families. By using a combination of whole exome sequencing, linkage analysis and Sanger sequencing we identify novel homozygous or compound heterozygous ROGDI mutations in five families, all presenting with a typical KTS phenotype. The other families, mostly presenting with additional atypical features, were negative for ROGDI mutations, suggesting genetic heterogeneity of atypical forms of the disease. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Tucci, A., Kara, E., Schossig, A., Wolf, N.i., Plagnol, V., Fawcett, K., et al. (2012). Kohlschütter-Tönz Syndrome: Mutations in ROGDI and Evidence of Genetic Heterogeneity. HUMAN MUTATION, 34(2), 296-300 [10.1002/humu.22241].

Kohlschütter-Tönz Syndrome: Mutations in ROGDI and Evidence of Genetic Heterogeneity.

PALMERI, SILVIA;MALANDRINI, ALESSANDRO;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Kohlschütter-Tönz syndrome (KTS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by amelogenesis imperfecta, psychomotor delay or regression and seizures starting early in childhood. KTS was established as a distinct clinical entity after the first report by Kohlschütter in 1974, and, to date, only a total of 20 pedigrees have been reported. The genetic aetiology of KTS remained elusive until recently when mutations in ROGDI were independently identified in three unrelated families and in five likely related Druze families. Herein, we report a clinical and genetic study of 10 KTS families. By using a combination of whole exome sequencing, linkage analysis and Sanger sequencing we identify novel homozygous or compound heterozygous ROGDI mutations in five families, all presenting with a typical KTS phenotype. The other families, mostly presenting with additional atypical features, were negative for ROGDI mutations, suggesting genetic heterogeneity of atypical forms of the disease. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
2012
Tucci, A., Kara, E., Schossig, A., Wolf, N.i., Plagnol, V., Fawcett, K., et al. (2012). Kohlschütter-Tönz Syndrome: Mutations in ROGDI and Evidence of Genetic Heterogeneity. HUMAN MUTATION, 34(2), 296-300 [10.1002/humu.22241].
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