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Mutations in the desmoglein 1 gene in five Pakistani families with striate palmoplantar keratoderma

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JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 192-197

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2008.11.005

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Desmoglein 1; Desmosome; Striate palmoplantar keratoderma; Splice site mutation

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  1. NIH/NIAMS [RO1 AR44924]
  2. New York Times College

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Background: Striate palmoplantar keratoderma (SPPK; OMIM #148700) is a Fare autosomal dominant genodermatosis characterized by linear hyperkeratosis on the digits and hyperkeratosis on the palms and soles. SPPK is known to be caused by heterozygous mutations in either the desmoglein 1 (DSG1), desmoplakin (DSP), or keratin 1 (KRT1) genes. Objective: To define the molecular basis of SPPK in five Pakistani families showing a clear autosomal dominant inheritance pattern of SPPK. Methods: Based on previous reports of DSG1 mutations in SPPK, we performed direct sequencing of the DSG1 gene of all five families. Results: Mutation analysis resulted in the identification of one recurrent mutation (p.R26X) and four novel mutations (c.Ivs4-2A>G, c.515C>T, c.Ivs9-3C>G. and c.1399delA) in the DSG1 gene. Each mutation is predicted to cause haploinsufficiency of DSG1 protein. Conclusion: The results of our study further underscore the significance of the desmoglein gene family in diseases of epidermal integrity. (C) 2008 Japanese Society for Investigative Dermatology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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