Genetic linkage between the collagen VII (COL7A1) gene and the autosomal dominant form of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa in two Dutch kindreds

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Abstract

Epidermolysis bullosa is a heterogeneous group of heritable blistering skin diseases affecting epidermis and the dermal-epidermal junction zone. Recently, genetic linkage to the type VII collagen gene (Z = 8.77; θ = 0.00) localized on chromosome 3p21 was shown in three Finnish families with the autosomal dominant form of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. Two Dutch kindreds with intrafamilial characteristics of both the Cockayne-Touraine type and Bart's syndrome of autosomal dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa have been studied. Two-point linkage analysis in these two families with the COL7A1 marker revealed a combined lod score of Z = 6.08 at θ = 0.00. These data strongly suggest that the type VII collagen gene is the candidate gene in these Dutch pedigrees. At least two (Cockayne-Touraine and Bart) of the three subtypes of dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa seem to represent different forms of expression of the same gene defect. © 1992.

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Gruis, N. A., Bouwes Bavinck, J. N., Steijlen, P. M., van der Schroeff, J. G., van Haeringen, A., Happle, R., … Frants, R. R. (1992). Genetic linkage between the collagen VII (COL7A1) gene and the autosomal dominant form of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa in two Dutch kindreds. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 99(5), 524–527. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12658066

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