Arginine in the beginning of the 1A rod domain of the keratin 10 gene is the hot spot for the mutation in epidermolytic hyperkeratosis
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Arginine in the beginning of the 1A rod domain of the keratin 10 gene is the hot spot for the mutation in epidermolytic hyperkeratosis
Abstract
Keratin intermediate filaments are expressed in specific type I/type II pairs in the stage of differentiation of keratinocytes. The mutations in the keratin genes expressed in the epidermis are etiologically responsible for several epidermal genetic skin diseases, such as epidermolysis bullosa simplex, epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EHK), ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens, palmoplantar keratoderma, pachyonchia congenita and white sponge nevus. The mutations of keratins 1/10 which are expressed in spinous and granular layers are confirmed to cause EHK. There are several trials to correlate between the clinical phenotypes and sites of mutations of the keratin genes. One of these is that EHK is divided into two groups: the palms and soles involvement (PS) group and the non-palms and soles (NPS) group. So far the PS group had the mutations in the keratin 1 and the NPS group in keratin 10. Most of the mutations of the NPS group were reported in the beginning of the 1A rod domain and over 2/3 of the mutations in the 1A rod domain were the base pair substitution of arginine. Here we find two different mutations in two unrelated Korean kindreds classified as NPS group-R156C and R156H-in the 1A rod domain of keratin 10. Our results are compatible with the above classification and suggest that the arginine in the beginning of the 1A rod domain is the hot spot for the mutation of the keratin 10 gene.
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