[HTML][HTML] Autosomal recessive ichthyosis with hypotrichosis caused by a mutation in ST14, encoding type II transmembrane serine protease matriptase

L Basel-Vanagaite, R Attia, A Ishida-Yamamoto… - The American Journal of …, 2007 - cell.com
L Basel-Vanagaite, R Attia, A Ishida-Yamamoto, L Rainshtein, DB Amitai, R Lurie…
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2007cell.com
In this article, we describe a novel autosomal recessive ichthyosis with hypotrichosis
syndrome, characterized by congenital ichthyosis associated with abnormal hair. Using
homozygosity mapping, we mapped the disease locus to 11q24. 3-q25. We screened the
ST14 gene, which encodes matriptase, since transplantation of skin from matriptase−/−-
knockout mice onto adult athymic nude mice has been shown elsewhere to result in an
ichthyosislike phenotype associated with almost complete absence of erupted pelage hairs …
In this article, we describe a novel autosomal recessive ichthyosis with hypotrichosis syndrome, characterized by congenital ichthyosis associated with abnormal hair. Using homozygosity mapping, we mapped the disease locus to 11q24.3-q25. We screened the ST14 gene, which encodes matriptase, since transplantation of skin from matriptase−/−-knockout mice onto adult athymic nude mice has been shown elsewhere to result in an ichthyosislike phenotype associated with almost complete absence of erupted pelage hairs. Mutation analysis revealed a missense mutation, G827R, in the highly conserved peptidase S1–S6 domain. Marked skin hyperkeratosis due to impaired degradation of the stratum corneum corneodesmosomes was observed in the affected individuals, which suggests that matriptase plays a significant role in epidermal desquamation.
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