Publications by authors named "Irene K Nielsen"

Background: Musculocontractural Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (mcEDS) is a rare connective tissue disorder caused by biallelic loss-of-function variants in CHST14 (mcEDS-CHST14) or DSE (mcEDS-DSE), both of which result in defective dermatan sulfate biosynthesis. Forty-one patients with mcEDS-CHST14 and three patients with mcEDS-DSE have been described in the literature.

Methods: Clinical, molecular, and glycobiological findings in three additional patients with mcEDS-DSE were investigated.

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Next-generation sequencing is a powerful diagnostic tool, and even though it is still of limited use in clinical practice, genome sequencing will be increasingly applied. Transition to wider genetic screening methods as clinical exome or genome sequencing has the potential to detect more variants of unknown significance as well as secondary findings. It calls for close cooperation between the laboratory geneticist and the medical geneticist.

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The SPECC1L protein plays a role in adherens junctions involved in cell adhesion, actin cytoskeleton organization, microtubule stabilization, spindle organization and cytokinesis. It modulates PI3K-AKT signaling and controls cranial neural crest cell delamination during facial morphogenesis. SPECC1L causative variants were first identified in individuals with oblique facial clefts.

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TARP syndrome (talipes equinovarus, atrial septal defect, Robin sequence, and persistence of the left superior vena cava) is a rare X-linked syndrome often resulting in pre- or post-natal lethality in affected males. In 2010, RBM10 was identified as the disease-causing gene, and we describe the first adult patient with TARP syndrome at age 28 years, hereby expanding the phenotypic spectrum. Our patient had Robin sequence, atrial septal defect, intellectual disability, scoliosis, and other findings previously associated with TARP syndrome.

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