Abstract Short stature is a common pediatric disorder affecting 3% of the population. However, the clinical variability and genetic heterogeneity prevents the identification of the underlying cause in about 80% of the patients. Recently, heterozygous mutations in the ACAN gene coding for the proteoglycan aggrecan, a main component of the cartilage matrix, were associated with idiopathic short stature. To ascertain the prevalence of ACAN mutations and broaden the phenotypic spectrum in patients with idiopathic short stature we performed sequence analyses in 428 families. We identified heterozygous nonsense mutations in four and potentially disease-causing missense variants in two families (1.4%). These patients presented with a mean of −3.2 ...
Introduction Heterozygous variants in the ACAN gene may underlie disproportionate short stature wit...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
The cartilage aggrecan proteoglycan is crucial for both skeletal growth and articular cartilage func...
Short stature is a frequent disorder in the pediatric population and can be caused by multiple facto...
Introduction: Aggrecanopathies are rare disorders associated with idiopathic short stature. They are...
Background: Short stature is estimated to account for half of the new visits to pediatric endocrine ...
Mutations in the aggrecan gene (ACAN) have been identified in two autosomal dominant skeletal dyspla...
OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the aggrecan gene (ACAN) have been identified in two autosomal dominant ske...
Aggrecan is a critical proteoglycan component of the extracellular matrix of the growth plates and a...
Abstract Background Mutations in the aggrecan (ACAN) gene can cause short stature (with heterogeneou...
Heterozygous mutations of the ACAN gene have been associated with a broad spectrum of non-lethal ske...
Background: Some children born small for gestational age (SGA) show advanced bone age (BA) maturatio...
Purpose: Few examples of the involvement of a single gene in idiopathic short stature have been desc...
ABSTRACT Short stature is a common feature, and frequently remains without a specific diagnosis afte...
Abstract Background Dwarfism is a common severe growth disorder, but the etiology is unclear in the ...
Introduction Heterozygous variants in the ACAN gene may underlie disproportionate short stature wit...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
The cartilage aggrecan proteoglycan is crucial for both skeletal growth and articular cartilage func...
Short stature is a frequent disorder in the pediatric population and can be caused by multiple facto...
Introduction: Aggrecanopathies are rare disorders associated with idiopathic short stature. They are...
Background: Short stature is estimated to account for half of the new visits to pediatric endocrine ...
Mutations in the aggrecan gene (ACAN) have been identified in two autosomal dominant skeletal dyspla...
OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the aggrecan gene (ACAN) have been identified in two autosomal dominant ske...
Aggrecan is a critical proteoglycan component of the extracellular matrix of the growth plates and a...
Abstract Background Mutations in the aggrecan (ACAN) gene can cause short stature (with heterogeneou...
Heterozygous mutations of the ACAN gene have been associated with a broad spectrum of non-lethal ske...
Background: Some children born small for gestational age (SGA) show advanced bone age (BA) maturatio...
Purpose: Few examples of the involvement of a single gene in idiopathic short stature have been desc...
ABSTRACT Short stature is a common feature, and frequently remains without a specific diagnosis afte...
Abstract Background Dwarfism is a common severe growth disorder, but the etiology is unclear in the ...
Introduction Heterozygous variants in the ACAN gene may underlie disproportionate short stature wit...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
The cartilage aggrecan proteoglycan is crucial for both skeletal growth and articular cartilage func...