Short-rib polydactyly syndromes (SRPS) are most frequent autosomal recessive osteochondrodysplasias ascribed to mutations in DYNC2H1, a cytoplasmic dynein. The fetus with SRP develops polydactyly, shortened tubular bones, and other malformations such as cleft lip/palate.
Dagoneau N, Goulet M, Genevieve D, Sznajer Y, Martinovic J, Smithson S, Huber C, Baujat G, Flori E, Tecco L, Cavalcanti D, Delezoide AL, Serre V, Le Merrer M, Munnich A, Cormier-Daire V
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DYNC2H1 mutations cause asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy and short rib-polydactyly syndrome, type III.
Thiel C, Kessler K, Giessl A, Dimmler A, Shalev SA, von der Haar S, Zenker M, Zahnleiter D, Stoss H, Beinder E, Abou Jamra R, Ekici AB, Schroder-Kress N, Aigner T, Kirchner T, Reis A, Brandstatter JH, Rauch A
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NEK1 mutations cause short-rib polydactyly syndrome type majewski.
McInerney-Leo AM, Schmidts M, Cortes CR, Leo PJ, Gener B, Courtney AD, Gardiner B, Harris JA, Lu Y, Marshall M, Scambler PJ, Beales PL, Brown MA, Zankl A, Mitchison HM, Duncan EL, Wicking C
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Short-rib polydactyly and Jeune syndromes are caused by mutations in WDR60.