Comprehensive analysis of the gene encoding filaggrin uncovers prevalent and rare mutations in ichthyosis vulgaris and atopic eczema |
| |
Authors: | Sandilands Aileen Terron-Kwiatkowski Ana Hull Peter R O'Regan Gráinne M Clayton Timothy H Watson Rosemarie M Carrick Thomas Evans Alan T Liao Haihui Zhao Yiwei Campbell Linda E Schmuth Matthias Gruber Robert Janecke Andreas R Elias Peter M van Steensel Maurice A M Nagtzaam Ivo van Geel Michel Steijlen Peter M Munro Colin S Bradley Daniel G Palmer Colin N A Smith Frances J D McLean W H Irwin Irvine Alan D |
| |
Affiliation: | Epithelial Genetics Group, Human Genetics Unit, Division of Pathology and Neuroscience, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK. |
| |
Abstract: | We recently reported two common filaggrin (FLG) null mutations that cause ichthyosis vulgaris and predispose to eczema and secondary allergic diseases. We show here that these common European mutations are ancestral variants carried on conserved haplotypes. To facilitate comprehensive analysis of other populations, we report a strategy for full sequencing of this large, highly repetitive gene, and we describe 15 variants, including seven that are prevalent. All the variants are either nonsense or frameshift mutations that, in representative cases, resulted in loss of filaggrin production in the epidermis. In an Irish case-control study, the five most common European mutations showed a strong association with moderate-to-severe childhood eczema (chi2 test: P = 2.12 x 10(-51); Fisher's exact test: heterozygote odds ratio (OR) = 7.44 (95% confidence interval (c.i.) = 4.9-11.3), and homozygote OR = 151 (95% c.i. = 20-1,136)). We found three additional rare null mutations in this case series, suggesting that the genetic architecture of filaggrin-related atopic dermatitis consists of both prevalent and rare risk alleles. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|