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  • Title: Winchester syndrome caused by a homozygous mutation affecting the active site of matrix metalloproteinase 2.
    Author: Zankl A, Bonafé L, Calcaterra V, Di Rocco M, Superti-Furga A.
    Journal: Clin Genet; 2005 Mar; 67(3):261-6. PubMed ID: 15691365.
    Abstract:
    The inherited osteolysis syndromes are a heterogeneous group of skeletal disorders whose classification is still uncertain. Three osteolysis syndromes show autosomal recessive inheritance and multicentric involvement: Torg syndrome (OMIM 259600), Winchester syndrome (OMIM 277950) and Nodulosis-Arthropathy-Osteolysis syndrome (NAO; OMIM 605156). The 2001 Nosology of the International Skeletal Dysplasia Society (Hall CM, Am J Med Genet 2002: 113: 65) classifies NAO as a variant of Torg syndrome, while Winchester syndrome is considered as a separate disorder. Recently, mutations in the matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) gene were identified in affected individuals with a clinical diagnosis of NAO in two Arab families. We report a homozygous missense mutation (E404K) in the active site of MMP2 in a 21-year-old woman with a severe form of osteolysis best compatible with a diagnosis of Winchester syndrome. The clinical and molecular findings suggest that Torg, NAO and Winchester syndromes are allelic disorders that form a clinical spectrum.
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