- Andersen-Tawil syndrome
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ICD9 = ICD9|426.82, ICD9|794.31
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MeshID = D050030Andersen-Tawil syndrome. also called Andersen syndrome and Long QT syndrome 7 is a form of
long QT syndrome . It is a rare genetic disorder, and is inherited in anautosomal dominant pattern.Presentation
Andersen-Tawil syndrome affects the
heart , symptoms are a disruption in the rhythm of the heart's lower chambers (ventricular arrhythmia ) in addition to the symptoms of long QT syndrome. There are also physical abnormalities associated with Andersen-Tawil syndrome, these typically affect the head, face, and limbs. These features often include an unusually small lower jaw (micrognathia ), low-set ears, and an abnormal curvature of the fingers calledclinodactyly .Type 1 and type 2
Two types of Andersen-Tawil syndrome are distinguished by their genetic causes.
* Type 1, which accounts for about 60 percent of all cases of the disorder, is caused by mutations in the "KCNJ2 "gene . [cite journal |author=Tristani-Firouzi M, Jensen JL, Donaldson MR, "et al" |title=Functional and clinical characterization of KCNJ2 mutations associated with LQT7 (Andersen syndrome) |journal=J. Clin. Invest. |volume=110 |issue=3 |pages=381–8 |year=2002 |pmid=12163457 |doi=10.1172/JCI15183] [cite journal |author=Pegan S, Arrabit C, Slesinger PA, Choe S |title=Andersen's syndrome mutation effects on the structure and assembly of the cytoplasmic domains of Kir2.1 |journal=Biochemistry |volume=45 |issue=28 |pages=8599–606 |year=2006 |pmid=16834334 |doi=10.1021/bi060653d]* The remaining 40 percent of cases are designated as type 2; the cause of the condition in these cases is unknown.
The protein made by the "KCNJ2" gene forms a channel that transports potassium ions into
muscle cells. The movement of potassium ions through these channels is critical for maintaining the normal functions of skeletal muscles which are used for movement andcardiac muscle .Mutation s in the "KCNJ2" gene alter the usual structure and function of potassium channels or prevent the channels from being inserted correctly into the cell membrane. Many mutations prevent a molecule called PIP2 from binding to the channels and effectively regulating their activity. These changes disrupt the flow of potassium ions in skeletal and cardiac muscle, leading to the periodic paralysis and irregular heart rhythm characteristic of Andersen-Tawil syndrome.Researchers have not yet determined the role of the KCNJ2 gene in bone development, and it is not known how mutations in the gene lead to the developmental abnormalities often found in Andersen-Tawil syndrome.
Eponym
It is named for Ellen Andersen [cite journal |author=Andersen ED, Krasilnikoff PA, Overvad H |title=Intermittent muscular weakness, extrasystoles, and multiple developmental anomalies. A new syndrome? |journal=Acta paediatrica Scandinavica |volume=60 |issue=5 |pages=559–64 |year=1971 |pmid=4106724 |doi=10.1111/j.1651-2227.1971.tb06990.x] and R. Tawil.cite journal |author=Tawil R, Ptacek LJ, Pavlakis SG, "et al" |title=Andersen's syndrome: potassium-sensitive periodic paralysis, ventricular ectopy, and dysmorphic features |journal=Ann. Neurol. |volume=35 |issue=3 |pages=326–30 |year=1994 |pmid=8080508 |doi=10.1002/ana.410350313] [WhoNamedIt|synd|3410]
References
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