BMC Medical Genetics (Jul 2018)

Cenani-Lenz syndactyly syndrome - a case report of a family with isolated syndactyly

  • Dineshani Hettiaracchchi,
  • Carine Bonnard,
  • S. M. A. Jayawardana,
  • Alvin Yu Jin Ng,
  • Sumanty Tohari,
  • Byrappa Venkatesh,
  • Bruno Reversade,
  • Roshni Singaraja,
  • V. H. W. Dissanayake

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12881-018-0646-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Cenani-Lenz Syndactyly (CLS) syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by syndactyly and oligodactyly of fingers and toes, disorganization and fusion of metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges, radioulnar synostosis and mesomelic shortness of the limbs, with lower limbs usually being much less affected than upper limbs. Case presentation we report here two patients, born to consanguineous Sri Lankan parents, present with bilateral postaxial oligodactyly limited to upper limbs. While the proband has no noticeable facial dysmorphism, renal impairments or cognitive impairments, his affected sister displays a few mild facial dysmorphic features. Whole exome sequencing of the proband showed a novel deleterious homozygous mutation (c.1348A > G) in the LRP4 gene, resulting in an Ile450-to-Val (I450V) substitution. Conclusion This recessive mutation in LRP4 confirmed the diagnosis of CLS syndrome in two patients present with isolated hand syndactyly. This is the first reported case of CLS syndrome in a family of Sri Lankan origin.

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