Effect of mutations in XPD(ERCC2) on pregnancy and prenatal development in mothers of patients with trichothiodystrophy or xeroderma pigmentosum

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Deborah Tamura
Sikandar G Khan
Melissa Merideth
John J DiGiovanna
Margaret A Tucker
Alisa M Goldstein
Kyu-Seon Oh
Takahiro Ueda
Jennifer Boyle
Mansi Sarihan
Kenneth H Kraemer
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[1] Dermatology Branch,Cancer Research and the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
[2] Center for Cancer Research,undefined
[3] National Cancer Institute,undefined
[4] Medical Genetics Branch,undefined
[5] National Human Genome Research Institute and Intramural Office of Rare Diseases,undefined
[6] Genetic Epidemiology Branch,undefined
[7] DCEG,undefined
[8] National Cancer Institute,undefined
[9] National Cancer Institute,undefined
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DNA repair; pre-eclampsia; transcription factor IIH;
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The XPD(ERCC2) gene encodes a DNA helicase involved in DNA repair and transcription. Patients with mutations in XPD may have different autosomal recessive phenotypes including trichothiodystrophy (TTD) or xeroderma pigmentosum (XP). TTD patients have sulfur-deficient, brittle hair, short stature and developmental delay. In contrast, XP patients have freckle-like pigmentation and a greatly increased risk of sun-induced skin cancers. Mothers of TTD patients have been reported to have a high frequency of pregnancy and neonatal complications. We performed a molecular epidemiological study of 15 mothers of 17 TTD patients and 13 mothers of 17 XP patients, all with XPD mutations. We found that 94% (16/17) of the TTD pregnancies had pre-term delivery, pre-eclampsia, hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets (HELLP) syndrome, prematurity or low birth weight. None of the 17 XP pregnancies had these complications (P<0.001). As mutations in XPD may have differential effects on DNA repair and transcription, these observations should provide insights into the role of XPD in human pregnancy and fetal development.
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