TY - JOUR
T1 - COL7A1 mutation G2037E causes epidermal retention of type VII collagen
AU - Sawamura, Daisuke
AU - Sato-Matsumura, Kazuko
AU - Shibata, Satoko
AU - Tashiro, Akari
AU - Furue, Masutaka
AU - Goto, Maki
AU - Sakai, Kaori
AU - Akiyama, Masashi
AU - Nakamura, Hideki
AU - Shimizu, Hiroshi
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - COL7A1 glycine substitution (GS) mutations result in dominant and recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DDEB and RDEB). Here, we report a DDEB family in which retention of type VII collagen by epidermal keratinocytes was observed for a female proband. Mutational analysis detected a GS mutation, G2037E, in the proband and her affected father. To demonstrate direct association of G2037E and type VII collagen retention we introduced this mutated COL7A1 gene into cultured keratinocytes using retroviral methods. This mutation was dominant, so we transferred a 1:1 mixture of wild-type (unaffected) and G2037E-mutated COL7A1, together, in addition to the unaffected gene or the mutated gene alone. The increase in type VII collagen cytoplasmic staining in the G2037E/wild transfectant cell samples was compared with that for control/wild-type cells. Intracellular collagen VII staining in the G2037E (alone)-transfected cells was even stronger than for the G2037E/wild transfection sample. These results indicate that the G2037E COL7A1 mutation leads to increased epidermal retention of type VII collagen in vivo, and also suggests that homozygotes carrying this dominant GS mutation may have more severe phenotypes than heterozygotes. This study furthers our understanding of GS COL7A1 mutations in DEB.
AB - COL7A1 glycine substitution (GS) mutations result in dominant and recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DDEB and RDEB). Here, we report a DDEB family in which retention of type VII collagen by epidermal keratinocytes was observed for a female proband. Mutational analysis detected a GS mutation, G2037E, in the proband and her affected father. To demonstrate direct association of G2037E and type VII collagen retention we introduced this mutated COL7A1 gene into cultured keratinocytes using retroviral methods. This mutation was dominant, so we transferred a 1:1 mixture of wild-type (unaffected) and G2037E-mutated COL7A1, together, in addition to the unaffected gene or the mutated gene alone. The increase in type VII collagen cytoplasmic staining in the G2037E/wild transfectant cell samples was compared with that for control/wild-type cells. Intracellular collagen VII staining in the G2037E (alone)-transfected cells was even stronger than for the G2037E/wild transfection sample. These results indicate that the G2037E COL7A1 mutation leads to increased epidermal retention of type VII collagen in vivo, and also suggests that homozygotes carrying this dominant GS mutation may have more severe phenotypes than heterozygotes. This study furthers our understanding of GS COL7A1 mutations in DEB.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10038-006-0378-5
DO - 10.1007/s10038-006-0378-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 16557343
AN - SCOPUS:33744976609
SN - 1434-5161
VL - 51
SP - 418
EP - 423
JO - Journal of Human Genetics
JF - Journal of Human Genetics
IS - 5
ER -