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A cohort of 17 patients with kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome caused by biallelic mutations in FKBP14: expansion of the clinical and mutational spectrum and description of the natural history.


ABSTRACT: PurposeIn 2012 we reported in six individuals a clinical condition almost indistinguishable from PLOD1-kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (PLOD1-kEDS), caused by biallelic mutations in FKBP14, and characterized by progressive kyphoscoliosis, myopathy, and hearing loss in addition to connective tissue abnormalities such as joint hypermobility and hyperelastic skin. FKBP14 is an ER-resident protein belonging to the family of FK506-binding peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases); it catalyzes the folding of type III collagen and interacts with type III, type VI, and type X collagens. Only nine affected individuals have been reported to date.MethodsWe report on a cohort of 17 individuals with FKBP14-kEDS and the follow-up of three previously reported patients, and provide an extensive overview of the disorder and its natural history based on clinical, biochemical, and molecular genetics data.ResultsBased on the frequency of the clinical features of 23 patients from the present and previous cohorts, we define major and minor features of FKBP14-kEDS. We show that myopathy is confirmed by histology and muscle imaging only in some patients, and that hearing impairment is predominantly sensorineural and may not be present in all individuals.ConclusionOur data further support the extensive clinical overlap with PLOD1-kEDS and show that vascular complications are rare manifestations of FKBP14-kEDS.

SUBMITTER: Giunta C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5763155 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A cohort of 17 patients with kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome caused by biallelic mutations in FKBP14: expansion of the clinical and mutational spectrum and description of the natural history.

Giunta Cecilia C   Baumann Matthias M   Fauth Christine C   Lindert Uschi U   Abdalla Ebtesam M EM   Brady Angela F AF   Collins James J   Dastgir Jahannaz J   Donkervoort Sandra S   Ghali Neeti N   Johnson Diana S DS   Kariminejad Ariana A   Koch Johannes J   Kraenzlin Marius M   Lahiri Nayana N   Lozic Bernarda B   Manzur Adnan Y AY   Morton Jenny E V JEV   Pilch Jacek J   Pollitt Rebecca C RC   Schreiber Gudrun G   Shannon Nora L NL   Sobey Glenda G   Vandersteen Anthony A   van Dijk Fleur S FS   Witsch-Baumgartner Martina M   Zschocke Johannes J   Pope F Michael FM   Bönnemann Carsten G CG   Rohrbach Marianne M  

Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 20170615 1


PurposeIn 2012 we reported in six individuals a clinical condition almost indistinguishable from PLOD1-kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (PLOD1-kEDS), caused by biallelic mutations in FKBP14, and characterized by progressive kyphoscoliosis, myopathy, and hearing loss in addition to connective tissue abnormalities such as joint hypermobility and hyperelastic skin. FKBP14 is an ER-resident protein belonging to the family of FK506-binding peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases); it catal  ...[more]

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