hrp0094p2-308 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021
Weiss Birgit
, Eberle Birgit
, Roeth Ralph
, de Bruin Christiaan
, Lui Julian C
, Paramasivam Nagarajan
, Hinderhofer Katrin
, van Duyvenvoorde Hermine A
, Baron Jeffrey
, Wit Jan M
, Rappold Gudrun A
,
Human growth is a complex trait. A considerable number of gene defects have been shown to cause short stature, but there are only few examples of genetic causes of non-syndromic tall stature. Besides rare variants with large effects and common risk alleles with small effect size, oligogenic effects may contribute to this phenotype. Exome sequencing was carried out in a tall male (height 3.5 SDS) and his parents. Filtered damaging variants with high CADD scores were validated b...