A/48 Flashcards
Examples of autosomal dominant disorders (5)
- familial hypercholesterolemia
- polycystic kidney disease
- hereditary spherocytosis
- marfan syndroe
- huntington disease
Abnormal protein in familial hypercholesterolemia?
LDL receptor
Abnormal protein in marfan syndrome?
fibrillin glycoprotein
Abnormal protein in ehlers danlos syndrome?
collagen
Abnormal protein in hereditary spherocytosis?
spectrin, ankyrin or protein 4.1
Abnormal protein in polycystic kidney disease?
Polycystin-I (PKD-1)
What factors can modify the clinical features of the disorder?
- reduced penetrance
- variable expressivity
When do clinical signs / symptoms appear?
they appear with a 50% loss of enzyme activity
Which gene codes for fibrillin? Where is it?
FBN1 gene (15q21)
Prevalence of Marfan syndrome?
1 / 5000
Which tissues are most affected by marfan syndrome?
- aorta
- ligaments
- ciliary zonules
- bone
Why are bones affected by marfan syndrome?
because the mutation results in overproduction of TFG beta, which causes overgrowth
Main clinical presentations of marfan syndrome? (3)
- skeletal abnormalities
- ocular change
- cardiovascular system
Skeletal abnormalities in marfan syndrome? (4)
- slender body
- long limbs
- kyphoscoliosis
- hyperextendable joints
Cardiovascular system abnormalities in marfan syndrome?
- aortic dissection
- floppy valve syndrome (regurgitation)