Clinical and molecular features of four families with CLDN10-related HELIX syndrome

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS(2023)

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Abstract
Biallelic pathogenic variants in CLDN10 cause the very rare and distinct multiplex epithelium dysfunction manifested by hypohidrosis and electrolyte imbalance (HELIX) syndrome. HELIX patients often present with heat intolerance and reduced tear secretion. Here, we report on eight new patients (four families) who presented soon after birth with fine scales in the palms and soles and hypohidrosis that was associated with high body temperature. Exome sequencing identified a novel homozygous pathogenic variant in CLDN10 in one family (NM_006984:exon1:c.138G>A:p.W46*) and a previously reported pathogenic founder variant in the other three (NM_006984:exon5:c.653del:P218Lfs*21). The detailed clinical reports of these patients and a review of previously reported patients further delineate the phenotype of this extremely rare disorder.
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CLDN10,Alacrima,Ichthyosis,Electrolyte imbalance,Tight junction
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