Three severe cases of EBS Dowling-Meara caused by missense and frameshift mutations in the keratin 14 gene

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We report three unrelated patients affected at birth with an unusually severe form of epidermolysis bullosa simplex Dowling-Meara type (EBS-DM) because of mutations in KRT14 encoding keratin 14. Two patients were heterozygous for the previously described p.M119T mutation. The third patient was heterozygous for a novel c.1246delC mutation predicting the replacement of the helix termination peptide and the tail domain by a 25 amino-acid aberrant carboxyterminal sequence. At age 2 years, patients carrying the p.M119T mutation still suffered from severe EBS-DM, whereas the patient harboring the c.1246delC mutation has improved over time. These cases illustrate genotype-phenotype correlations and have implications for genetic counselling of EBS. © 2006 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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Titeux, M., Mazereeuw-Hautier, J., Hadj-Rabia, S., Prost, C., Tonasso, L., Fraitag, S., … Bodemer, C. (2006). Three severe cases of EBS Dowling-Meara caused by missense and frameshift mutations in the keratin 14 gene. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 126(4), 773–776. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5700154

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