Lamellar ichthyosis is genetically heterogeneous - Cases with normal keratinocyte transglutaminase

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We recently identified mutations of the keratinocyte transglutaminase gene as a cause of lamellar ichthyosis. In this study we analyzed two sporadic cases of lamellar ichthyosis. Transglutaminase activity measured in membrane extracts from cultured differentiating keratinocytes was within the range observed in normal individuals. Western blot and Northern blot analysis revealed normal size and quantities of keratinocyte transglutaminase protein and mRNA. Sequencing of the 15 exons and their flanking regions demonstrated no deviation from the published sequence except for two silent polymorphisms. These results exclude mutations of keratinocyte transglutaminase as a cause for lamellar ichthyosis in these patients, indicating that lamellar ichthyosis is a genetically heterogeneous disorder.

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Huber, M., Rettler, I., Bernasconi, K., Wyss, M., & Hohl, D. (1995). Lamellar ichthyosis is genetically heterogeneous - Cases with normal keratinocyte transglutaminase. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 105(5), 653–654. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12324122

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