Mutations in KERA, encoding keratocan, cause cornea plana

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Natalia S. Pellegata
Jose L. Dieguez-Lucena
Tarja Joensuu
Stephanie Lau
Kate T. Montgomery
Ralf Krahe
Tero Kivelä
Raju Kucherlapati
Henrik Forsius
Albert de la Chapelle
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[1] Comprehensive Cancer Center,Division of Human Cancer Genetics
[2] Ohio State University,Department of Molecular Genetics
[3] Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics,Department of Ophthalmology
[4] Albert Einstein College of Medicine,undefined
[5] University Hospital of Helsinki,undefined
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Nature Genetics | 2000年 / 25卷
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Specialized collagens and small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) interact to produce the transparent corneal structure1. In cornea plana, the forward convex curvature is flattened, leading to a decrease in refraction2. A more severe, recessively inherited form (CNA2; MIM 217300) and a milder, dominantly inherited form (CNA1; MIM 121400) exist. CNA2 is a rare disorder with a worldwide distribution, but a high prevalence in the Finnish population3. The gene mutated in CNA2 was assigned by linkage analysis to 12q (refs 4,5), where there is a cluster of several SLRP genes6,7,8,9. We cloned two additional SLRP genes highly expressed in cornea: KERA (encoding keratocan) in 12q and OGN (encoding osteoglycin) in 9q. Here we report mutations in KERA in 47 CNA2 patients: 46 Finnish patients are homozygous for a founder missense mutation, leading to the substitution of a highly conserved amino acid; and one American patient is homozygous for a mutation leading to a premature stop codon that truncates the KERA protein. Our data establish that mutations in KERA cause CNA2. CNA1 patients had no mutations in these proteoglycan genes.
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