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A novel missense mutation Ile538Val in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 in hypochondroplasia. Mutations in brief no. 122. Online.

G Grigelioniené1, L Hagenäs, O Eklöf, L Neumeyer, P E Haereid, M Anvret.   

Abstract

Hypochondroplasia and achondroplasia are skeletal dysplasias, characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance and disproportionate short stature, which occurs mainly due to growth failure of the extremities. Both dysplasias have been mapped to fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene. For hypochondroplasia, two point mutations, both responsible for the Asn540Lys substitution in the region coding the tyrosine kinase domain have been reported. Here we report an A to G transition at position 1651, predicting an Ile538Val substitution in the FGFR3, in hypochondroplasia. The substitution is found in a swedish family with three affected members. The criteria for hypochondroplasia were disproportionate short stature and radiological evidence of shortened long bones and decrease or absence of normal increase in interpedicular distances of the lumbar column. The mutation was detected by direct sequencing and restriction enzyme Tai I digestion. The base change was not found in the FGFR3 genes of unaffected members of the family nor in seventy-five unrelated unaffected individuals, suggesting that it was not a polymorphism. The Ile538Val substitution is a conservative amino acid change (a hydrophobic amino acid incorporated for another hydrophobic amino acid). Nevertheless, it is located in the stretch of nine amino acids, which is highly conserved among all the human fibroblast growth factor receptors. Considering the location of this substitution and the segregation with the phenotype in this family, we propose that it is a causative mutation of hypochondroplasia. It is difficult to establish whether the Ile538Val substitution is rare in hypochondroplasia patients or whether the individuals, who have a moderate degree of short stature, rarely seek medical help for the short stature and consequently are rarely diagnosed as affected by hypochondroplasia.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10215410     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-1004(1998)11:4<333::AID-HUMU18>3.0.CO;2-G

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mutat        ISSN: 1059-7794            Impact factor:   4.878


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