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doi: 10.1038/ng0695-229
pmid: 7545057
Pyloric atresia associated with junctional epidermolysis bullosa (PA-JEB), is a rare inherited disorder characterized by pyloric stenosis and blistering of the skin as primary manifestations. We demonstrate that in one PA-JEB patient the disease resulted from two distinct mutations in the beta 4 integrin gene alleles. The paternal mutation consists of a one base pair deletion causing a shift in the open reading frame, and a downstream premature termination codon. The maternal mutation occurs in a donor splice site, and results in in-frame exon skipping involving the cytoplasmic domain of the polypeptide. Our results implicate mutations in the beta 4 integrin gene in some forms of PA-JEB.
Keratinocytes, Male, Integrins, Base Sequence, Integrin beta4, Molecular Sequence Data, Infant, Newborn, Chromosome Mapping, Gene Expression, Integrin alpha6, Pyloric Stenosis, Pedigree, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Point Mutation, RNA, Female, Amino Acid Sequence, Epidermolysis Bullosa, Junctional, Alleles
Keratinocytes, Male, Integrins, Base Sequence, Integrin beta4, Molecular Sequence Data, Infant, Newborn, Chromosome Mapping, Gene Expression, Integrin alpha6, Pyloric Stenosis, Pedigree, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Point Mutation, RNA, Female, Amino Acid Sequence, Epidermolysis Bullosa, Junctional, Alleles
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