Gardner syndrome

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Also known as Gardner's syndromeintestinal polyposis, osteomas, sebaceous cystspolyposis coli and multiple hard and soft tissue tumorspolyposis coli and multiple hard and soft tissue tumours

Summary

Gardner syndrome (MONDO:0019336) is a disease with 1 cohort gene and 2 clinical trials.

At a glance

  • Cohort genes: 1
  • ClinVar variants: 16
  • Clinical trials: 2

Clinical features

No curated clinical features (Orphanet) for this disease.

Identifiers

Disease identifiers

FieldValue
Canonical nameGardner syndrome
Mondo IDMONDO:0019336
MeSHD005736
Orphanet79665
ICD-111428130769
NCITC6728
SNOMED CT60876000
UMLSC0017097
MedGen6547
GARD0006482
MedDRA10017727
Is cancer (heuristic)no

Also known as: Gardner syndrome · Gardner’s syndrome · intestinal polyposis, osteomas, sebaceous cysts · polyposis coli and multiple hard and soft tissue tumors · polyposis coli and multiple hard and soft tissue tumours

Data availability: 16 ClinVar variants · 19 cell lines.

Disease family

Classification path: disease › human disease › disease by body system or component › disorder of orbital regioneye disorderGardner syndrome

Related subtypes (119): ptosis, eye accommodation disease, corneal disorder, asthenopia, lens disorder, keratomalacia, scleral disorder, ocular siderosis, coloboma, luxation of globe, mucopolysaccharidosis type 1, lacrimal apparatus disorder, Foster-Kennedy syndrome, anterior dislocation of lens, uveal disorder, eyelid disorder, ocular hypotension, scotoma, exophthalmos, ophthalmia nodosa, eye degenerative disorder, refractive error, glaucoma, retinal disorder, eye allergy, ocular vascular disorder, optic neuritis, conjunctival disorder, ocular hypertension, Tietz syndrome, Alagille syndrome, glaucoma-sleep apnea syndrome, Marshall syndrome, microcornea-glaucoma-absent frontal sinuses syndrome, nail-patella syndrome, oculodentodigital dysplasia, piebaldism, Sturge-Weber syndrome, cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, ocular cystinosis, alpha-mannosidosis, megalocornea-intellectual disability syndrome, mucolipidosis type IV, mucopolysaccharidosis type 6, Netherton syndrome, galactosialidosis, Niemann-Pick disease type A, ocular motor apraxia, Cogan type, Peters plus syndrome, isolated Pierre-Robin syndrome, ectodermal dysplasia-blindness syndrome, Sandhoff disease, SHORT syndrome, Sjogren-Larsson syndrome, Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, Tay-Sachs disease, tyrosinemia type II, Ito hypomelanosis, X-linked cone dysfunction syndrome with myopia, red color blindness, oculocerebrorenal syndrome, Lowry-MacLean syndrome, pigment dispersion syndrome, hereditary hyperferritinemia with congenital cataracts, dyssegmental dysplasia-glaucoma syndrome, mevalonic aciduria, familial cavitary optic disk anomaly, blindness - scoliosis - arachnodactyly syndrome, fatty acyl-CoA reductase 1 deficiency, microcephaly-intellectual disability-sensorineural hearing loss-epilepsy-abnormal muscle tone syndrome, neurotrophic keratopathy, Cogan syndrome, atopic keratoconjunctivitis, rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, kyphoscoliotic type 1, IRVAN syndrome, Rothmund-Thomson syndrome type 2, microcornea-corectopia-macular hypoplasia syndrome, isolated anophthalmia-microphthalmia syndrome, Spasmus nutans, toxic maculopathy due to antimalarial drugs, syndromic recessive X-linked ichthyosis, acute zonal occult outer retinopathy, acute annular outer retinopathy, phakomatosis pigmentovascularis, lamellar ichthyosis, idiopathic linear interstitial keratitis, chondroectodermal dysplasia with night blindness, galactosemia, GM1 gangliosidosis, Gaucher disease, visual snow syndrome, extensive peripapillary myelinated nerve fibers, IgG4-related ophthalmic disorder, global developmental delay-visual anomalies-progressive cerebellar atrophy-truncal hypotonia syndrome, vernal keratoconjunctivitis, anterior segment dysgenesis, isolated ankyloblepharon filiforme adnatum, hereditary optic neuropathy, essential strabismus, Axenfeld anomaly, eye neoplasm, isolated blepharochalasis, punctate inner choroidopathy, eye infectious disorder, vitreous body disorder, 9q33.3q34.11 microdeletion syndrome, autoimmune/inflammatory optic neuropathy, LTBP2-related ocular dysgenesis, ocular growth disorder, ocular dysgenesis caused by defects in PAX6 regulation, choroidal neovascularization, anterior segment developmental abnormality with extraocular manifestations, congenital optic disk excavation, neuroocular syndrome, isolated angioid streaks, multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, stellate multiform amelanotic choroidopathy, macular telangiectasia

Genetics & variants

GWAS landscape

No GWAS associations recorded — common-variant (GWAS) studies don’t cover this disease (typical for Mendelian / rare diseases). See the curated gene cohort and Mendelian overlap below.

Variant details and genetic-evidence tiers

ClinVar germline variants

16 retrieved; paginated sample, class counts are floors:

8 pathogenic, 4 conflicting classifications of pathogenicity, 2 benign/likely benign, 1 benign, 1 pathogenic/likely pathogenic

ClinVarVariant (HGVS)GeneClassificationReview
798NM_000038.6(APC):c.904C>T (p.Arg302Ter)APCPathogenic/Likely pathogeniccriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
799NM_000038.6(APC):c.839C>G (p.Ser280Ter)APCPathogeniccriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
800NM_000038.6(APC):c.2138C>G (p.Ser713Ter)APCPathogeniccriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
811NM_000038.6(APC):c.4393_4394del (p.Ser1465fs)APCPathogenicreviewed by expert panel
816NM_000038.6(APC):c.3927_3931del (p.Glu1309fs)APCPathogenicreviewed by expert panel
823NM_000038.6(APC):c.4612_4613del (p.Glu1538fs)APCPathogeniccriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
824NM_000038.6(APC):c.1495C>T (p.Arg499Ter)APCPathogeniccriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
832NM_000038.6(APC):c.2093T>A (p.Leu698Ter)APCPathogeniccriteria provided, single submitter
839NM_000038.6(APC):c.622C>T (p.Gln208Ter)APCPathogeniccriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
135690NM_000038.6(APC):c.2593C>T (p.Pro865Ser)APCConflicting classifications of pathogenicitycriteria provided, conflicting classifications
142278NM_000038.6(APC):c.848G>A (p.Arg283Gln)APCConflicting classifications of pathogenicitycriteria provided, conflicting classifications
181783NM_000038.6(APC):c.918T>G (p.Ser306Arg)APCConflicting classifications of pathogenicitycriteria provided, conflicting classifications
231814NM_000038.6(APC):c.5424C>T (p.Asn1808=)APCConflicting classifications of pathogenicitycriteria provided, conflicting classifications
135691NM_000038.6(APC):c.259C>T (p.Leu87=)APCBenign/Likely benigncriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
135704NM_000038.6(APC):c.4905G>A (p.Gly1635=)APCBenign/Likely benigncriteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
797NM_000038.6(APC):c.1240C>T (p.Arg414Cys)APCBenignreviewed by expert panel

Genes & proteins

Mendelian disease overlap and somatic drivers

GenCC: 0 · Orphanet: 5 · OMIM-shared: 0 · Dual-evidence (GWAS+Mendelian): 0

Orphanet rare-disease linkage (cohort genes)

GeneOrphanet IDRare disease
APCOrphanet:220460Attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis
APCOrphanet:2615845q22 microdeletion syndrome
APCOrphanet:314022Gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach
APCOrphanet:3258Cenani-Lenz syndrome
APCOrphanet:873Desmoid tumor

Cohort genes → proteins

1 cohort genes, 1 distinct canonical proteins.

Evidence partition

SubsetGenes
multi_evidence1

Cohort genes (full)

SymbolHGNCEnsemblUniProtNameEvidence
APCHGNC:583ENSG00000134982P25054Adenomatous polyposis coli proteinclinvar

Cohort function summary

Lead sentence per gene, UniProt-curated.

SymbolProtein nameFunction (lead sentence)
APCAdenomatous polyposis coli proteinTumor suppressor.

Protein-family classification

Druggable: 0 · Difficult: 0 · Unknown: 1 · Druggable fraction: 0.0

Family distribution

Cohort families vs a genome-wide background (hypergeometric, BH-FDR; fold = observed/expected). Counts kept; sorted by enrichment, so the catch-all Other/Unknown bucket no longer leads.

FamilyGenesFoldFDR
Other/Unknown11.8×0.558

Per-gene assignment

SymbolFamilyDruggable?ECInterPro (top 3)
APCOther/UnknownnoArmadillo, APC_rpt, SAMP

Expression context

Cohort genes with no expression data: 0.

1 cohort gene are a single-cell marker in ≥1 SCXA experiment.

Breadth distribution (Bgee present_calls)

BucketGenes
narrow (1-5 tissues)0
moderate (6-20)0
broad (>20)1
unknown0

Top tissues across cohort

TissueCohort genes
medial globus pallidus1
substantia nigra pars compacta1
substantia nigra pars reticulata1

Per-gene tissue summary (top 30)

SymbolBgee breadthFANTOM5 breadthSCXATop tissues
APC297ubiquitousmarkersubstantia nigra pars compacta, substantia nigra pars reticulata, medial globus pallidus

Protein interactions among cohort

Intra-cohort edges: 0.

Hub genes (top 10 by interactor count)

SymbolInteractor count
APC2,903

Structural data

PDB: 1 · AlphaFold-only: 0 · No structure: 0

Cohort genes with PDB structures (top 30)

SymbolUniProtPDB entries
APCP2505431

Function

Pathway analysis

Distinct Reactome pathways touched by cohort: 31. Enrichment computed across 1 evidence-associated genes (1 with Reactome annotation).

Pathways by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 1 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

PathwayCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
APC truncation mutants are not K63 polyubiquitinated111420.0×0.003APC
Signaling by AXIN mutants11038.2×0.003APC
Signaling by CTNNB1 phospho-site mutants11038.2×0.003APC
Signaling by APC mutants11038.2×0.003APC
Signaling by AMER1 mutants11038.2×0.003APC
APC truncation mutants have impaired AXIN binding1815.7×0.003APC
AXIN missense mutants destabilize the destruction complex1815.7×0.003APC
Truncations of AMER1 destabilize the destruction complex1815.7×0.003APC
Signaling by GSK3beta mutants1761.3×0.003APC
CTNNB1 S33 mutants aren’t phosphorylated1761.3×0.003APC
CTNNB1 S37 mutants aren’t phosphorylated1761.3×0.003APC
CTNNB1 S45 mutants aren’t phosphorylated1761.3×0.003APC
CTNNB1 T41 mutants aren’t phosphorylated1761.3×0.003APC
Beta-catenin phosphorylation cascade1671.8×0.003APC
Signaling by WNT in cancer1601.0×0.003APC
Apoptotic cleavage of cellular proteins1475.8×0.004APC
Apoptotic execution phase1475.8×0.004APC
Disassembly of the destruction complex and recruitment of AXIN to the membrane1356.9×0.005APC
Ovarian tumor domain proteases1278.5×0.006APC
Deactivation of the beta-catenin transactivating complex1233.1×0.007APC
Degradation of beta-catenin by the destruction complex1173.0×0.008APC
Apoptosis1167.9×0.008APC
Programmed Cell Death1146.4×0.009APC
Deubiquitination1124.1×0.010APC
TCF dependent signaling in response to WNT1117.7×0.011APC
Signaling by WNT1112.0×0.011APC
Diseases of signal transduction by growth factor receptors and second messengers156.8×0.020APC
Post-translational protein modification119.2×0.058APC
Disease113.1×0.082APC
Metabolism of proteins112.4×0.084APC

GO biological processes by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 1 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

GO termCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
regulation of microtubule-based movement12808.7×0.003APC
negative regulation of cell cycle G1/S phase transition12407.4×0.003APC
positive regulation of protein localization to centrosome12407.4×0.003APC
negative regulation of cyclin-dependent protein serine/threonine kinase activity12106.5×0.003APC
regulation of microtubule-based process11872.4×0.003APC
regulation of attachment of spindle microtubules to kinetochore11685.2×0.003APC
heart valve development11532.0×0.003APC
positive regulation of pseudopodium assembly11296.3×0.003APC
endocardial cushion morphogenesis1842.6×0.004APC
mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint signaling1561.7×0.005APC
cell fate specification1526.6×0.005APC
negative regulation of microtubule depolymerization1495.6×0.005APC
pattern specification process1468.1×0.005APC
negative regulation of G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle1358.6×0.006APC
bicellular tight junction assembly1330.4×0.006APC
mitotic cytokinesis1259.3×0.007APC
insulin receptor signaling pathway1221.7×0.008APC
positive regulation of protein catabolic process1203.0×0.008APC
positive regulation of cold-induced thermogenesis1163.6×0.010APC
negative regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway1117.8×0.013APC
protein-containing complex assembly1113.9×0.013APC
Wnt signaling pathway199.7×0.014APC
positive regulation of cell migration161.7×0.020APC
cell migration161.5×0.020APC
positive regulation of apoptotic process156.7×0.021APC
DNA damage response153.5×0.021APC
proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process152.2×0.021APC
nervous system development145.9×0.023APC
negative regulation of cell population proliferation142.1×0.025APC
cell adhesion137.5×0.027APC

Therapeutics

Drug target analysis

Approved (phase 4): 0 · Phase ≥3: 0 · Phased (≥1): 0 · Undrugged: 1

Druggability breadth: 1 of 1 evidence-associated genes (100%) have a ChEMBL target (buckets above are over the deeply-mined display cohort).

Top cohort targets by molecule count

SymbolMoleculesMax phase
APC00

Bioactivity and enzyme data

Enzyme cohort genes (≥1 EC): 0.

Cohort genes with ChEMBL bioactivity (full, sorted by assay count)

SymbolAssaysType breakdown
APC24Binding:24

Pharmacogenomics

Cohort genes with a PharmGKB record: 1; with CPIC/DPWG dosing guidelines: 0.

No cohort gene has a CPIC/DPWG genotype-guided dosing guideline (PharmGKB).

Chemical tractability of cohort targets

0 approved/phased compounds have measured bioactivity against a cohort gene (and aren’t yet in disease-level trials). This is a research / tractability signal, NOT a therapeutic recommendation — a bioactivity row often reflects off-target or screening binding (e.g. promiscuous kinase inhibitors against a cohort kinase), implying no disease mechanism.

Druggability pyramid

Cohort genes binned by druggability tier (high → low):

TierDefinitionGenesSymbols
AApproved (phase 4 drug)0
BPhased (≥1) drug, not yet approved0
CDruggable family + PDB, no drug0
DDruggable family + AlphaFold only, no drug0
EDifficult family or no structure, no drug1APC

Undrugged target profiles

1 cohort genes are undrugged. Ranked by ‘starting-point quality’ (assay depth + drugged-partner adjacency).

SymbolChEMBL assaysDrugged partners (top 3)
APC24

Clinical trials & evidence

Clinical trials

Clinical trials: 2.

Phase distribution (across all retrieved trials)

PhaseTrials
Not specified2

Top trials by phase / activity

NCTPhaseStatusTitle
NCT07461246Not specifiedACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGFamilial Adenomatous Poliposys Italian Network (Rete Italiana Poliposi Adenomatosa Familiare)
NCT01286662Not specifiedCOMPLETEDA Cohort Study of Patients Treated With Brachytherapy for Selected Desmoid Patients in Gardner Syndrome
  • Cohort genes: APC