Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia in a patient homozygous for a WNT10A nonsense mutation and mild manifestations of ectodermal dysplasia in carriers of the mutation

BMC Dermatol. 2016 Mar 10:16:3. doi: 10.1186/s12895-016-0040-7.

Abstract

Background: Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia (OODD) is a rare form of ectodermal dysplasia characterized by severe oligodontia, onychodysplasia, palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, dry skin, hypotrichosis, and hyperhidrosis of the palms and soles. The ectodermal dysplasias resulting from biallelic mutations in the WNT10A gene result in highly variable phenotypes, ranging from isolated tooth agenesis to OODD and Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (SSPS).

Case presentation: We identified a female patient, with consanguineous parents, who was clinically diagnosed with OODD. Genetic testing showed that she was homozygous for a previously reported pathogenic mutation in the WNT10A gene, c.321C > A, p.Cys107*. The skin and nail abnormalities were for many years interpreted as psoriasis and treated accordingly. A thorough clinical examination revealed hypotrichosis and hyperhidrosis of the soles and dental examination revealed agenesis of permanent teeth except the two maxillary central incisors. Skin biopsies from the hyperkeratotic palms and soles showed the characteristic changes of eccrine syringofibroadenomatosis, which has been described in patients with ectodermal dysplasias. Together with a family history of tooth anomalies, this lead to the clinical suspicion of a hereditary ectodermal dysplasia.

Conclusion: This case illustrates the challenges of diagnosing ectodermal dysplasia like OODD and highlights the relevance of interdisciplinary cooperation in the diagnosis of rare conditions.

Keywords: Ectodermal dysplasia; OODD; Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia; Oligodontia; WNT10A gene.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Codon, Nonsense*
  • Ectodermal Dysplasia / genetics*
  • Female
  • Homozygote*
  • Humans
  • Odontodysplasia / genetics*
  • Wnt Proteins / genetics*

Substances

  • Codon, Nonsense
  • WNT10A protein, human
  • Wnt Proteins