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Novel mutations in ACVR1 result in atypical features in two fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva patients.


ABSTRACT: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) is a rare, heritable condition typified by progression of extensive ossification within skeletal muscle, ligament and tendon together with defects in skeletal development. The condition is easily diagnosed by the presence of shortened great toes and there is severe advancement of disability with age. FOP has been shown to result from a point mutation (c.617G>A) in the ACVR1 gene in almost all patients reported. Very recently two other mutations have been described in three FOP patients. We present here evidence for two further unique mutations (c.605G>T and c.983G>A) in this gene in two FOP patients with some atypical digit abnormalities and other clinical features. The observation of disparate missense mutations mapped to the GS and kinase domains of the protein supports the disease model of mild kinase activation and provides a potential rationale for phenotypic variation.

SUBMITTER: Petrie KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2658887 | biostudies-literature | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel mutations in ACVR1 result in atypical features in two fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva patients.

Petrie Kirsten A KA   Lee Wen Hwa WH   Bullock Alex N AN   Pointon Jenny J JJ   Smith Roger R   Russell R Graham G RG   Brown Matthew A MA   Wordsworth B Paul BP   Triffitt James T JT  

PloS one 20090330 3


Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) is a rare, heritable condition typified by progression of extensive ossification within skeletal muscle, ligament and tendon together with defects in skeletal development. The condition is easily diagnosed by the presence of shortened great toes and there is severe advancement of disability with age. FOP has been shown to result from a point mutation (c.617G>A) in the ACVR1 gene in almost all patients reported. Very recently two other mutations have be  ...[more]

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