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J Med Genet 1992;29:568-570 doi:10.1136/jmg.29.8.568
  • Research Article

Linkage of epidermolysis bullosa simplex to keratin gene loci.

  1. K E McKenna,
  2. A E Hughes,
  3. E A Bingham,
  4. N C Nevin
  1. Department of Dermatology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

      Abstract

      Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterised by intraepidermal blistering of the skin. Two families with Weber-Cockayne EBS have been analysed for linkage to keratin gene loci. In the first family, linkage was found to chromosome 17 markers flanking the keratin 14 gene (D17S74: Zmax = +2.45, theta = 0.10; COL1A1: Zmax = +0.97, theta = 0.00) and markers near the keratin 5 gene on chromosome 12 were excluded (D12S17: Z less than -2.0, theta = 0.08; COL2A1: Z less than -2.0, theta = 0.13). In contrast, the second family showed linkage to the region containing the keratin 5 gene (D12S17: Zmax = +1.37, theta = 0.08; COL2A1: Zmax = +0.33, theta = 0.15) and was not linked to the keratin 14 gene (D17S74: Z less than -2.0, theta = 0.14). The Weber-Cockayne form of EBS is genetically heterogeneous with linkage to different keratin gene loci.

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