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Newfound
gene may make people short if
damaged.
Associated
Press
NEW YORK
(AP) - Why are really short people so short? It's largely a mystery. But now scientists
have discovered a gene that might cause some cases.
Followup
work might help scientists understand the biology of what determines a person's
height and lead to new drugs that could make short children taller.
The
study defined ``short'' as belonging to the shortest 2.5 percent of the population.
That's a standard cutoff. For American men, that translates to about 5-foot-4
and under; for American women it's just under 5 feet.
Nobody
knows exactly why most people in this group are so short. Genes clearly play a
role, but few genes that stunt growth have been identified. Other factors like
nutrition and environment also clearly enter in.
Most
of these people are healthy, so medical conditions can explain only a small percentage.
The
newly found gene is called SHOX. Researchers found it was damaged in one person
out of a group of 91 healthy short people, or less than 1 percent.
The
mutation didn't show up in 300 DNA samples from people of normal height.
The
short person who showed the mutation was a girl who stood 35 inches tall at age
4. On average, girls in the United States are about 40 inches tall on their fourth
birthdays.
The
researchers looked at DNA from several generations of the girl's family, which
lived in Germany. They found the SHOX gene flaw in all five family members who
met the criteria for shortness, but not in three family members who didn't.
The
SHOX gene is a ``strong candidate'' for causing some cases of shortness, researchers
from Germany, the Netherlands and Japan write in the May issue of the journal
Nature Genetics.
Dr.
Judith Ross, a pediatric endocrinologist at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia,
called the results provocative. But it would take more work to prove that a mutated
SHOX gene really makes people short, she said.
In
the analysis of the German girl's family, the result depended heavily on the definition
of ``short,'' she said. Two family members who were classified as normal height
would have been called short if they were less than an inch shorter, she said.
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