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  • Distal arthrogryposis and lethal congenital contracture syndromes are genetic disorders characterized by congenital limb contractures.
  • The research highlights that while many genes related to skeletal muscles are involved in Distal Arthrogryposis, other factors, including peripheral nerve function, also play a role.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of molecular studies and animal models, including fruit flies, zebrafish, and mice, in understanding the complex mechanisms behind these conditions.

Article Abstract

Distal arthrogryposis and lethal congenital contracture syndromes describe a broad group of disorders that share congenital limb contractures in common. While skeletal muscle sarcomeric genes comprise many of the first genes identified for Distal Arthrogyposis, other mechanisms of disease have been demonstrated, including key effects on peripheral nerve function. While Distal Arthrogryposis and Lethal Congenital Contracture Syndromes display superficial similarities in phenotype, the underlying mechanisms for these conditions are diverse but overlapping. In this review, we discuss the important insights gained into these human genetic diseases resulting from in vitro molecular studies and in vivo models in fruit fly, zebrafish, and mice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234565PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12060943DOI Listing

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