Publications by authors named "Hanne Buciek Hove"

Alu elements are short, interspersed elements located throughout the genome, playing a role in human diversity, and occasionally causing genetic diseases. Here, we report a novel Alu insertion causing Mowat-Wilson syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental disorder, in an 8-year-old boy displaying the typical clinical features for Mowat-Wilson syndrome. The variant was not initially detected in genome sequencing data, but through deep phenotyping, which pointed to only one plausible candidate gene, manual inspection of genome sequencing alignment data enabled us to identify a de novo heterozygous Alu insertion in exon 8 of the ZEB2 gene.

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  • - Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS), also known as Goldenhar syndrome, is a developmental disorder characterized by defects in structures from the first and second branchial arches, often linked to genetic variations.
  • - A study highlights a family with eight affected males who have a milder form of OAVS, linked to a specific hemizygous variant in the ZIC3 gene, which indicates recessive X-linked inheritance.
  • - Whole-genome sequencing identified that this ZIC3 variant could lead to different phenotypic expressions within OAVS and related conditions, such as VACTERL, due to potential variations in the protein's function caused by alanine expansions.
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Primrose syndrome (OMIM 259050) is a rare disorder characterised by macrocephaly with developmental delay, a recognisable facial phenotype, altered glucose metabolism, and other features such as sensorineural hearing loss, short stature, and calcification of the ear cartilage. It is caused by heterozygous variants in ZBTB20, a member of the POK family of transcription repressors. Recently, this gene was shown to have a role in skeletal development through its action on chondrocyte differentiation by repression of SOX9.

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The conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex is involved in intracellular vesicular transport, and is composed of eight subunits distributed in two lobes, lobe A (COG1-4) and lobe B (COG5-8). We describe fourteen individuals with Saul-Wilson syndrome, a rare form of primordial dwarfism with characteristic facial and radiographic features. All affected subjects harbored heterozygous de novo variants in COG4, giving rise to the same recurrent amino acid substitution (p.

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A four-year-old girl was referred to a paediatric department with low height, obesity and hypothyroidism. Her paraclinical tests were characteristic with elevated P-parathyroid hormone concentration, hypothyroidism, growth hormone deficiency, abnormal phenotype with brachydactyly, tooth problems and mental retardation, which led to a suspicion of Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). The diagnosis was verified by molecular genetic testing.

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