WNT10A Mutation Causes Ectodermal Dysplasia in a Patient Mosaic for Turner Syndrome

WNT10A plays a role in the proper proliferation and differentiation of ectodermal structures. Mutations in this gene can be responsible for a highly phenotypically variable range of disorders termed ectodermal dysplasias . Here, we describe the case of a five-year-old male patient who is mosaic for...

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description WNT10A plays a role in the proper proliferation and differentiation of ectodermal structures. Mutations in this gene can be responsible for a highly phenotypically variable range of disorders termed ectodermal dysplasias . Here, we describe the case of a five-year-old male patient who is mosaic for Turner syndrome (45,X [90%]/46,X isodicentric Y [10%]) and who presented to dermatology with anhidrosis, conical-shaped teeth, and a slowed rate of hair growth with genetic testing subsequently revealing a likely pathogenic heterozygous variant in WNT10A (c.682T>A; p.Phe228Ile). Future investigation into the WNT10A pathway, which is regulated downstream by β-catenin, might allow topical therapeutics to be developed that promote normal ectodermal growth and differentiation. Current management for this patient includes precautions taken to prevent overheating and heat stroke and close dermatological and dental monitoring.
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