Abstract | STUDY DESIGN: Report of a high dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis in two identical twins of two unrelated families. OBJECTIVE: SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: METHODS: Two identical female twins presented with a developmental spondylolisthesis. Pelvic parameters, lumbar lordosis and grade of spondylolisthesis were calculated on a lateral standing spine radiograph. MRI is performed to confirm a high dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis. Blood sample of these four individuals were analyzed for the presence of a CDMP-1 mutation, a cartilage-specific member of the TGF-b superfamily of secreted signaling molecules that plays a key role in chondrogenesis, growth, and patterning of the developing vertebrate skeleton. RESULTS: PI, SS, PT, LL, and SI are significantly greater in all of these patients in comparison with the general population. Spinal MRI confirms a high dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis in both twins. Mutation analysis of the two coding exons of CDMP-1 did not reveal any mutation in all four individuals. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first report of a high dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis in identical twins. The presence of a high dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis in two identical twins shows the convergence in etiology of different factors such as genetics, maturation, critical age, female sex, high pelvic incidence. Although we cannot confirm that CDMP-1 mutation plays a key role in the etiology of spondylolysis/ spondylolisthesis, neither can we rule out that CDMP-1 problems may be an etiology for at least a subpopulation of patients. However, the presence of a developmental spondylolisthesis in two sets of identical twins still suggests a genetic susceptibility to spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis.
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Authors | Lieven Moke, Philippe Debeer, Pierre Moens |
Journal | Spine
(Spine (Phila Pa 1976))
Vol. 36
Issue 11
Pg. E741-6
(May 15 2011)
ISSN: 1528-1159 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 21270694
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Review, Twin Study)
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Chemical References |
- Growth Differentiation Factor 5
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Female
- Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
(genetics)
- Genetic Predisposition to Disease
(genetics)
- Growth Differentiation Factor 5
(genetics)
- Humans
- Lumbar Vertebrae
(physiopathology)
- Multifactorial Inheritance
(genetics)
- Mutation
(genetics)
- Spondylolisthesis
(diagnosis, genetics, physiopathology)
- Twins, Monozygotic
(genetics)
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