Genetic Mapping in Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome: A Report of Two Cases

  • Thakare K
  • Bhongade M
  • Charde P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Papillon-Lefevre syndrome (PLS) is a rare autosomal recessive heterogeneous trait which is characterized by erythematous palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, early-onset periodontitis, and associated calcification of dura mater. The etiology of PLS is multifactorial with genetic, immunological, and microbial factors playing a role in etiopathogenesis. Recently identified genetic defect in PLS has been mapped to chromosome 11q14–q21, which involves mutations of cathepsin C. This paper presents a report of 2 cases of Papillon-lefevre syndrome in which diagnosis is based on clinical presentation and genetic mapping.

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Thakare, K. S., Bhongade, M. L., Charde, P., Kale, S., Jaiswal, P., Somnath, B. K., & Pendor, S. (2013). Genetic Mapping in Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome: A Report of Two Cases. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2013, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/404120

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