Coffin-Siris syndrome and cardiac anomaly with a novel SOX11 mutation.
Nobuhiko OkamotoEiji EharaYoshinori TsurusakiNoriko MiyakeNaomichi MatsumotoPublished in: Congenital anomalies (2017)
Coffin-Siris syndrome (CSS) is characterized by growth deficiency, intellectual disability, microcephaly, dysmorphic features, and hypoplastic nails of the fifth fingers and/or toes. Variants in the genes encoding subunits of the BAF complex as well as in SOX11 encoding the transcriptional factor under the control of BAF complex are associated with CSS. We report a new patient with a novel SOX11 mutation. He showed the CSS phenotype and coarctation of the aorta. Sox11 is known to be associated with cardiac outflow development in mouse studies. Therefore, cardiac anomalies might be an important complication in patients with SOX11 mutations.