| Literature DB >> 9741471 |
T C Hart1, D W Bowden, K A Ghaffar, W Wang, C W Cutler, I Cebeci, A Efeoglu, E Firatli.
Abstract
Papillon-Lefevre syndrome (PLS) is an autosomal recessive form of palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia, characterized by palmoplantar hyperkeratosis and severe early-onset periodontitis. The presence of severe periodontitis distinguishes PLS from other palmoplantar keratodermas. As part of our efforts to study the genetic basis of periodontitis susceptibility, we performed a genome-wide search to identify major loci for PLS in 44 individuals (14 affected) from 10 consanguineous PLS families. We have identified evidence for linkage of a PLS gene on 11q14-q21. A maximum two-point logarithm of the odds (LOD) score of 8.24 was obtained for D11S1367 at a recombination fraction of theta=0.00. Multipoint analysis resulted in a LOD score of 10.45 and placed the gene for PLS within a 4-5 cM genetic interval. This genetic interval, flanked by D11S4197 and D11S931, contains more than 50 cDNAs and 200 expressed sequence tags (ESTs). This refinement of the candidate region for a PLS gene is in agreement with other recent reports of linkage for PLS to chromosome 11q14-q21 and should help in identification of the gene for PLS.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9741471 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-8628(19980901)79:2<134::aid-ajmg9>3.0.co;2-q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Genet ISSN: 0148-7299