An inherited TBX3 alteration in a prenatal case of ulnar‐mammary syndrome: Clinical assessment and functional characterization in Drosophila melanogaster
Irene Bottillo,
Andrea D'Alessandro,
Maria Pia Ciccone
et al.
Abstract:Ulnar mammary syndrome (UMS) results from heterozygous variants in the TBX3 gene and impacts limb, tooth, hair, apocrine gland, and genitalia development. The expressivity of UMS is highly variable with no established genotype–phenotype correlations. TBX3 belongs to the Tbx gene family, which encodes transcription factors characterized by the presence of a T‐box DNA‐binding domain. We describe a fetus exhibiting severe upper limb defects and harboring the novel TBX3:c.400 C > T (p.P134S) variant inherited f… Show more
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