Tetra-amelia Syndrome
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Tetra-amelia syndrome (''
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'' + '' amelia''), also called autosomal recessive tetraamelia, is an extremely rare
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congenital disorder A birth defect, also known as a congenital disorder, is an abnormal condition that is present at birth regardless of its cause. Birth defects may result in disabilities that may be physical, intellectual, or developmental. The disabilities can ...
characterized by the absence of all four limbs. Other areas of the body are also affected by malformations, such as the face, skull, reproductive organs, anus, lungs and pelvis. The disorder can be caused by
recessive In genetics, dominance is the phenomenon of one variant (allele) of a gene on a chromosome masking or overriding the effect of a different variant of the same gene on the other copy of the chromosome. The first variant is termed dominant and t ...
mutations in the
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or
RSPO2 R-spondin 2 also known as roof plate-specific spondin-2 is a secreted protein that in humans that is encoded by the ''RSPO2'' gene. R-spondin 2 synergizes with canonical Wnt signaling pathway, WNT to activate beta-catenin. RSPO2 has been proposed ...
genes.


Presentation

Tetra-amelia syndrome is characterized by the complete absence of all four limbs. The syndrome causes severe malformations of various parts of the body, including the face and head, heart, nervous system, skeleton, and genitalia. In many cases, the lungs are underdeveloped, which makes breathing difficult or impossible. Because children with tetra-amelia syndrome have such serious medical problems, most are stillborn or die shortly after birth.


Cause


RSPO2 and WNT3 genes

Researchers have found loss-of-function
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s in the
WNT3 Proto-oncogene protein Wnt-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''WNT3'' gene In biology, the word gene (from , ; "... Wilhelm Johannsen coined the word gene to describe the Mendelian units of heredity..." meaning ''generation'' ...
or the
RSPO2 R-spondin 2 also known as roof plate-specific spondin-2 is a secreted protein that in humans that is encoded by the ''RSPO2'' gene. R-spondin 2 synergizes with canonical Wnt signaling pathway, WNT to activate beta-catenin. RSPO2 has been proposed ...
genes in people with tetra-amelia syndrome from several
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families. These two gene encode proteins belonging to the WNT pathway which plays critical roles during development. The protein produced from the WNT3 and RSPO2 genes are involved in the formation of the limbs and other body systems during embryonic development. Mutations in the WNT3 or RSPO2 genes prevent cells from producing functional WNT3 and RSPO2 proteins, which disrupts normal limb formation and leads to the other serious birth defects associated with tetra-amelia syndrome. According to a 2018 study by
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, the loss of
RSPO2 R-spondin 2 also known as roof plate-specific spondin-2 is a secreted protein that in humans that is encoded by the ''RSPO2'' gene. R-spondin 2 synergizes with canonical Wnt signaling pathway, WNT to activate beta-catenin. RSPO2 has been proposed ...
, unlike WNT3, also prevents formation of the lungs causing a lethal syndrome of tetra-amelia.


Inheritance within families

In most of the families reported so far, tetra-amelia syndrome appears to have an
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recessive pattern of inheritance. This means the defective gene responsible for the disorder is located on an
autosome An autosome is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. The members of an autosome pair in a diploid cell have the same morphology, unlike those in allosome, allosomal (sex chromosome) pairs, which may have different structures. The DNA in au ...
, and two copies of the defective gene (one inherited from each parent) are required in order to be born with the disorder. The parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive disorder both
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one copy of the defective gene, but usually do not experience any signs or symptoms of the disorder.


Epidemiology

Tetra-amelia syndrome has been reported in only a few families worldwide. According to a 2011 study by Bermejo-Sanchez, amelia – that is, the lacking of one or more limbs – occurs in roughly 1 out of every 71,000 pregnancies.


People with tetra-amelia syndrome

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Joanne O'Riordan Joanne O'Riordan (born 24 April 1996) is an Irish activist and sports journalist who contributes to ''The Irish Times.'' From Millstreet in County Cork, she is one of seven currently living people born with the condition Tetra-amelia syndrome. ...
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. At the age of 16 she addressed the
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in New York. She appeared before the International Telecommunication Union’s conference ‘Girls in Technology’, receiving a standing ovation after delivering the keynote speech. *
Hirotada Ototake (born April 6, 1976) is a Japanese sports writer from Tokyo, Japan. Born without arms and legs due to a genetic disorder called tetra-amelia syndrome, Ototake is most notable for his 1998 memoir (). Within a year of publication, the book became ...
* Lisa Manyata Olson, b. 1974 India. Founder of Manyata Ministries, seeking to share God's message of love and acceptance. *
Nick Vujicic Nicholas James Vujicic ( ; born 4 December 1982) is an Australian American Christian evangelist and motivational speaker of Serbian descent, born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder characterised by the absence of arms and legs. Ea ...
, founder of Life Without Limbs. *
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* Violetta (entertainer) * Kent Bell (1965-2015) of Jacksonville, FL, scoreboard operator and disabled rights advocate, appeared on Oprah Winfrey show and in numerous print articles over the course of his life. * Rob Mendez, varsity football team offensive coordinator at Francis Parker School (San Diego). * Christian Arndt of Germany, media presenter.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tetra-amelia Syndrome Congenital disorders Autosomal recessive disorders Syndromes Rare diseases Extracellular ligand disorders Congenital amputations