Type XVII collagen (180-kDa bullous pemphigoid antigen) is a structural component of hemidesmosomes, Mutations in the type XVII collagen gene (COL 17A1) have been established to be the molecular basis of non-Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB-nH), an inherited skin blistering disorder. Here we report for the first time truncated type XVII collagen expression, caused by homozygosity for a COL17A1 donor splice-site mutation (4261 +1 g → c), which was identified by PCR amplification on genomic DNA. By RT-PCR and sequencing of cDNA derived from mRNA from the patient's cultured keratinocytes, we provide evidence of cryptic splicing and exon skipping, most abundantly of exon 52. JEB-nH patients with COL17A1 splice-site mutations resulting in an exon skip often have no immunologically detectable type XVII collagen. However, in our patient with the generalized atrophic benign epidermolysis bullosa subtype, a small amount of type XVII collagen was detectable in the skin, and immunoblotting of cultured keratinocytes revealed that the 180-kDa protein was 10 kDa shorter. We hypothesize that the function of this truncated type XVII collagen polypeptide, which is expressed at low levels, is impaired, explaining the JEB-nH phenotype.
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Van Leusden, M. R., Pas, H. H., Gedde-Dahl, T., Sonnenberg, A., & Jonkman, M. F. (2001). Truncated type XVII collagen expression in a patient with non-Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa caused by a homozygous splice-site mutation. Laboratory Investigation, 81(6), 887–894. https://doi.org/10.1038/labinvest.3780297
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