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Genetic heterogeneity of familial primary cutaneous amyloidosis: Lack of evidence for linkage with the chromosome 10 pericentromeric region in Chinese families
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Genetic heterogeneity of familial primary cutaneous amyloidosis: Lack of evidence for linkage with the chromosome 10 pericentromeric region in Chinese families

Ding-Dar Lee, Jiun-Yu Huang, Chu-Kwan Wong, Robert F. GagelShih-Feng Tsai
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 卷.107(1), 頁碼.30-33
1996
PMID: 8752835

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Biochemistry Molecular Biology Dermatology Cell Biology
Primary cutaneous amyloidosis is a relatively common skin disease in Southeast Asia, South America, and the Republic of China. Although most cases are sporadic, some patients have a family history, suggesting that genetic factors may play a role in its pathogenesis. Some patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A also have a clinical picture of primary cutaneous amyloidosis. It is thus suggested that the gene of familial primary cutaneous amyloidosis is linked to the pericentromeric region of chromosome 10, the location of the RET proto-oncogene. We have carried out linkage analysis in seven families with cutaneous amyloidosis using four dinucleotide repeat markers from the RET region. Negative lod scores at all recombination frequencies were obtained. We thus conclude that there is no evidence for linkage between Chinese families with primary cutaneous amyloidosis and the pericentromeric region of chromosome 10. The distinct genetic basis, plus their apparent phenotypic differences in sex ratio, age of onset, and sites of cutaneous lesions, suggests that familial primary cutaneous amyloidosis includes clinical subtypes attributable to genetic heterogeneity.

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