This study is aimed at investigating the clinical and genetic characteristics of 244 unrelated probands diagnosed with multiple osteochondromas (MO). The diagnosis of MO typically involves identifying Show more
This study is aimed at investigating the clinical and genetic characteristics of 244 unrelated probands diagnosed with multiple osteochondromas (MO). The diagnosis of MO typically involves identifying multiple benign bone tumors known as osteochondromas (OCs) through imaging studies and physical examinations. However, cases with both OCs and enchondromas (ECs) may indicate the more rare condition metachondromatosis (MC), which is assumed to be distinct disease. Previous cohort studies of MO found heterozygous loss-of-function (LoF) variants only in the Show less
The Fibroblast growth factor (FGFs) family consists of at least 22 members that exert their function by binding and activating fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs). The Fgf8/FgfD subfamily membe Show more
The Fibroblast growth factor (FGFs) family consists of at least 22 members that exert their function by binding and activating fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs). The Fgf8/FgfD subfamily member, Fgf17, is located on human chromosome 8p21.3 and mouse chromosome 14 D2. In humans, FGF17 can be alternatively spliced to produce two isoforms (FGF17a and b) whereas three isoforms are present in mice (Fgf17a, b, and c), however, only Fgf17a and Fgf17b produce functional proteins. Fgf17 is a secreted protein with a cleavable N-terminal signal peptide and contains two binding domains, namely a conserved core region and a heparin binding site. Fgf17 mRNA is expressed in a wide range of different tissues during development, including the rostral patterning centre, midbrain-hindbrain boundary, tailbud mesoderm, olfactory placode, mammary glands, and smooth muscle precursors of major arteries. Given its broad expression pattern during development, it is surprising that adult Fgf17 Show less