Mitotic Recombination in Patients with Ichthyosis Causes Reversion of Dominant Mutations in KRT10

Science56.90
Volume: 330, Issue: 6000, Pages: 94 - 97
Published: Oct 1, 2010
Abstract
Somatic loss of wild-type alleles can produce disease traits such as neoplasia. Conversely, somatic loss of disease-causing mutations can revert phenotypes; however, these events are infrequently observed. Here we show that ichthyosis with confetti, a severe, sporadic skin disease in humans, is associated with thousands of revertant clones of normal skin that arise from loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 17q via mitotic recombination. This...
Paper Details
Title
Mitotic Recombination in Patients with Ichthyosis Causes Reversion of Dominant Mutations in KRT10
Published Date
Oct 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
330
Issue
6000
Pages
94 - 97
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