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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 6/2011

01-06-2011 | Original Paper

Autosomal-dominant non-syndromic anal atresia: sequencing of candidate genes, array-based molecular karyotyping, and review of the literature

Authors: Charlotte Schramm, Markus Draaken, Gabriel Tewes, Enrika Bartels, Eberhard Schmiedeke, Stefanie Märzheuser, Sabine Grasshoff-Derr, Stuart Hosie, Stefan Holland-Cunz, Lutz Priebe, Martina Kreiß-Nachtsheim, Per Hoffmann, Stefan Aretz, Markus M. Nöthen, Heiko Reutter, Michael Ludwig

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 6/2011

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Abstract

Introduction

Anorectal malformations (ARM) range from mild anal to severe anorectal anomalies. Approximately 50% are estimated to be non-syndromic with multiple familial cases reported that suggest underlying genetic factors. These, however, still await identification.

Materials and methods

We report a familial case of non-syndromic ARM with a mother and her two children being affected. Mother and daughter had mild ARM that had only been diagnosed after the index patient was born with a more severe form and ultrashort Hirschsprung’s disease. To reveal the genetic cause in our family genome-wide array analysis was carried out to ascertain microaberrations characterized by loss or gain of genomic material. In addition, sequence analysis of four major Hirschsprung’s disease genes (RET, EDNRB, EDN3, and GDNF) and the HLXB9 gene was performed to identify a mutation common to all three family members; however, these analyses did not reveal any causal genetic alteration. To demonstrate the frequency of familial non-syndromic cases, we performed a literature search revealing 59 families with at least two affected members. Sufficient description of ARM phenotype and affection status of relatives to surely classify them as familial non-syndromic forms was given for 22 families.

Conclusion

The present family suggests that mild ARM may be overlooked in patients with non-specific clinical symptoms and that the incidence of ARM may thus be higher than previously estimated. With the new possibilities of whole exome sequencing, even small families hold the possibility to identify causal defects.
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Metadata
Title
Autosomal-dominant non-syndromic anal atresia: sequencing of candidate genes, array-based molecular karyotyping, and review of the literature
Authors
Charlotte Schramm
Markus Draaken
Gabriel Tewes
Enrika Bartels
Eberhard Schmiedeke
Stefanie Märzheuser
Sabine Grasshoff-Derr
Stuart Hosie
Stefan Holland-Cunz
Lutz Priebe
Martina Kreiß-Nachtsheim
Per Hoffmann
Stefan Aretz
Markus M. Nöthen
Heiko Reutter
Michael Ludwig
Publication date
01-06-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 6/2011
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-010-1332-2

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