A gene for familial isolated chronic nail candidiasis maps to chromosome 11p12-q12.1

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Chronic mucocutaneous candidiases (CMC) are a group of rare disorders where an altered immune response against Candida leads to persistent and/or recurrent infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes. We analysed a five-generation Italian family with an isolated form of CMC, affecting nails only, in the presence of low serum concentration of intercellular adhesion molecule I (ICAM-1). We excluded linkage to candidate regions on chromosomes 2p (CMC with thyroid disease), 21q22.3 (APECED), and 19q13 (ICAM-1). We then carried out a enome-wide scan and assigned the CMC locus to a 19cM pericentromeric region on chromosome 11.

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Mangino, M., Salpietro, D. C., Zuccarello, D., Gangemi, S., Rigoli, L., Merlino, M. V., … Dallapiccola, B. (2003). A gene for familial isolated chronic nail candidiasis maps to chromosome 11p12-q12.1. European Journal of Human Genetics, 11(6), 433–436. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200985

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