1. A Novel Homozygous Missense Mutation in HOXC13 Leads to Autosomal Recessive Pure Hair and Nail Ectodermal Dysplasia.
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Li, Xiaoxiao, Orseth, Meredith Lee, Smith, J. Michael, Brehm, Mary Abigail, Agim, Nnenna Gebechi, and Glass, Donald Alexander
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MISSENSE mutation ,HOMEOBOX proteins ,GENETIC disorders ,DNA-binding proteins ,GENETIC mutation - Abstract
Pure hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia ( PHNED) is a rare disorder that presents with hypotrichosis and nail dystrophy while sparing other ectodermal structures such as teeth and sweat glands. We describe a homozygous novel missense mutation in the HOXC13 gene that resulted in autosomal recessive PHNED in a Hispanic child. The mutation c.812A>G (p.Gln271Arg) is located within the DNA-binding domain of the HOXC13 gene, cosegregates within the family, and is predicted to be maximally damaging. This is the first reported case of a missense HOXC13 mutation resulting in PHNED and the first reported case of PHNED identified in a North American family. Our findings illustrate the critical role of HOXC13 in human hair and nail development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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