Haploinsufficiency for AAGAB causes clinically heterogeneous forms of punctate palmoplantar keratoderma
Elizabeth Pohler,
Ons Mamai,
Jennifer Hirst,
Mozheh Zamiri,
Helen Horn,
Toshifumi Nomura,
Alan D Irvine,
Benvon Moran,
Neil J Wilson,
Frances J D Smith,
Christabelle S M Goh,
Aileen Sandilands,
Christian Cole,
Geoffrey J Barton,
Alan T Evans,
Hiroshi Shimizu,
Masashi Akiyama,
Mitsuhiro Suehiro,
Izumi Konohana,
Mohammad Shboul,
Sebastien Teissier,
Lobna Boussofara,
Mohamed Denguezli,
Ali Saad,
Moez Gribaa,
Patricia J Dopping-Hepenstal,
John A McGrath,
Sara J Brown,
David R Goudie,
Bruno Reversade,
Colin S Munro
&
W H Irwin McLean
Published online:
14 October 2012 | doi:10.1038/ng.2444
Irwin McLean and colleagues report that heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in AAGAB,
which encodes a cytosolic protein implicated in vesicular trafficking,
cause punctate palmoplantar keratoderma. They further show that
knockdown of AAGAB in keratinocytes leads to increased cell
proliferation accompanied by highly elevated levels of epidermal growth
factor receptor.
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