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Mutations in the gene encoding capillary morphogenesis protein 2 cause juvenile hyaline fibromatosis and infantile systemic hyalinosis
Authors:Hanks Sandra  Adams Sarah  Douglas Jenny  Arbour Laura  Atherton David J  Balci Sevim  Bode Harald  Campbell Mary E  Feingold Murray  Keser Gökhan  Kleijer Wim  Mancini Grazia  McGrath John A  Muntoni Francesco  Nanda Arti  Teare M Dawn  Warman Matthew  Pope F Michael  Superti-Furga Andrea  Futreal P Andrew  Rahman Nazneen
Affiliation:Section of Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis (JHF) and infantile systemic hyalinosis (ISH) are autosomal recessive conditions characterized by multiple subcutaneous skin nodules, gingival hypertrophy, joint contractures, and hyaline deposition. We previously mapped the gene for JHF to chromosome 4q21. We now report the identification of 15 different mutations in the gene encoding capillary morphogenesis protein 2 (CMG2) in 17 families with JHF or ISH. CMG2 is a transmembrane protein that is induced during capillary morphogenesis and that binds laminin and collagen IV via a von Willebrand factor type A (vWA) domain. Of interest, CMG2 also functions as a cellular receptor for anthrax toxin. Preliminary genotype-phenotype analyses suggest that abrogation of binding by the vWA domain results in severe disease typical of ISH, whereas in-frame mutations affecting a novel, highly conserved cytoplasmic domain result in a milder phenotype. These data (1) demonstrate that JHF and ISH are allelic conditions and (2) implicate perturbation of basement-membrane matrix assembly as the cause of the characteristic perivascular hyaline deposition seen in these conditions.
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