Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.

Pure hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia (PHNED) comprises a heterogeneous group of rare heritable disorders characterized by brittle hair, hypotrichosis, onychodystrophy and micronychia. Autosomal recessive (AR) PHNED has previously been associated with mutations in either KRT85 or HOXC13 on chromos...

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Main Authors: Doroteya Raykova, Joakim Klar, Aysha Azhar, Tahir Naeem Khan, Naveed Altaf Malik, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Tariq, Shahid Mahmood Baig, Niklas Dahl
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24714551/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-be1adbe3ffec4a89b125b16f673810002021-03-04T09:36:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9360710.1371/journal.pone.0093607Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.Doroteya RaykovaJoakim KlarAysha AzharTahir Naeem KhanNaveed Altaf MalikMuhammad IqbalMuhammad TariqShahid Mahmood BaigNiklas DahlPure hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia (PHNED) comprises a heterogeneous group of rare heritable disorders characterized by brittle hair, hypotrichosis, onychodystrophy and micronychia. Autosomal recessive (AR) PHNED has previously been associated with mutations in either KRT85 or HOXC13 on chromosome 12p11.1-q14.3. We investigated a consanguineous Pakistani family with AR PHNED linked to the keratin gene cluster on 12p11.1 but without detectable mutations in KRT85 and HOXC13. Whole exome sequencing of affected individuals revealed homozygosity for a rare c.821T>C variant (p.Phe274Ser) in the KRT74 gene that segregates AR PHNED in the family. The transition alters the highly conserved Phe274 residue in the coil 1B domain required for long-range dimerization of keratins, suggesting that the mutation compromises the stability of intermediate filaments. Immunohistochemical (IHC) analyses confirmed a strong keratin-74 expression in the nail matrix, the nail bed and the hyponychium of mouse distal digits, as well as in normal human hair follicles. Furthermore, hair follicles and epidermis of an affected family member stained negative for Keratin-74 suggesting a loss of function mechanism mediated by the Phe274Ser substitution. Our observations show for the first time that homozygosity for a KRT74 missense variant may be associated with AR PHNED. Heterozygous KRT74 mutations have previously been associated with autosomal dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis simplex (ADWH). Thus, our findings expand the phenotypic spectrum associated with KRT74 mutations and imply that a subtype of AR PHNED is allelic with ADWH.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24714551/?tool=EBI
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author Doroteya Raykova
Joakim Klar
Aysha Azhar
Tahir Naeem Khan
Naveed Altaf Malik
Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Tariq
Shahid Mahmood Baig
Niklas Dahl
spellingShingle Doroteya Raykova
Joakim Klar
Aysha Azhar
Tahir Naeem Khan
Naveed Altaf Malik
Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Tariq
Shahid Mahmood Baig
Niklas Dahl
Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Doroteya Raykova
Joakim Klar
Aysha Azhar
Tahir Naeem Khan
Naveed Altaf Malik
Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Tariq
Shahid Mahmood Baig
Niklas Dahl
author_sort Doroteya Raykova
title Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
title_short Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
title_full Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
title_fullStr Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
title_full_unstemmed Autosomal recessive transmission of a rare KRT74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
title_sort autosomal recessive transmission of a rare krt74 variant causes hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia: allelism with dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Pure hair and nail ectodermal dysplasia (PHNED) comprises a heterogeneous group of rare heritable disorders characterized by brittle hair, hypotrichosis, onychodystrophy and micronychia. Autosomal recessive (AR) PHNED has previously been associated with mutations in either KRT85 or HOXC13 on chromosome 12p11.1-q14.3. We investigated a consanguineous Pakistani family with AR PHNED linked to the keratin gene cluster on 12p11.1 but without detectable mutations in KRT85 and HOXC13. Whole exome sequencing of affected individuals revealed homozygosity for a rare c.821T>C variant (p.Phe274Ser) in the KRT74 gene that segregates AR PHNED in the family. The transition alters the highly conserved Phe274 residue in the coil 1B domain required for long-range dimerization of keratins, suggesting that the mutation compromises the stability of intermediate filaments. Immunohistochemical (IHC) analyses confirmed a strong keratin-74 expression in the nail matrix, the nail bed and the hyponychium of mouse distal digits, as well as in normal human hair follicles. Furthermore, hair follicles and epidermis of an affected family member stained negative for Keratin-74 suggesting a loss of function mechanism mediated by the Phe274Ser substitution. Our observations show for the first time that homozygosity for a KRT74 missense variant may be associated with AR PHNED. Heterozygous KRT74 mutations have previously been associated with autosomal dominant woolly hair/hypotrichosis simplex (ADWH). Thus, our findings expand the phenotypic spectrum associated with KRT74 mutations and imply that a subtype of AR PHNED is allelic with ADWH.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24714551/?tool=EBI
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