학술논문
Genotype and phenotype in patients with Noonan syndrome and a RIT1mutation
Document Type
Article
Author
Kouz, Karim; Lissewski, Christina; Spranger, Stephanie; Mitter, Diana; Riess, Angelika; Lopez-Gonzalez, Vanesa; Lüttgen, Sabine; Aydin, Hatip; von Deimling, Florian; Evers, Christina; Hahn, Andreas; Hempel, Maja; Issa, Ulrike; Kahlert, Anne-Karin; Lieb, Adrian; Villavicencio-Lorini, Pablo; Ballesta-Martinez, Maria Juliana; Nampoothiri, Sheela; Ovens-Raeder, Angela; Puchmajerová, Alena; Satanovskij, Robin; Seidel, Heide; Unkelbach, Stephan; Zabel, Bernhard; Kutsche, Kerstin; Zenker, Martin
Source
Genetics in Medicine; December 2016, Vol. 18 Issue: 12 p1226-1234, 9p
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ISSN
10983600; 15300366
Abstract
Noonan syndrome (NS) is an autosomal-dominant disorder characterized by craniofacial dysmorphism, growth retardation, cardiac abnormalities, and learning difficulties. It belongs to the RASopathies, which are caused by germ-line mutations in genes encoding components of the RAS mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. RIT1was recently reported as a disease gene for NS, but the number of published cases is still limited.