Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin fragility disorder epidermolysis bullosa (EB). Here, we describe the largest cohort of seven patients with revertant mosaicism and dystrophic EB (DEB), associated with mutations in the COL7A1 gene, and determine the underlying molecular mechanisms. We show that revertant mosaicism occurs both in autosomal dominantly and recessively inherited DEB. We found that null mutations resulting in complete loss of collagen VII and severe disease, as well as missense or splice-site mutations associated with some preserved collagen VII function and a milder phenotype, were corrected by revertant mosaicism. The mutation, subtype, and severity of the disease a...
Item does not contain fulltextDystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is a heritable blistering disor...
Mutations in the type XVII collagen gene (COL17A1) result in the blistering disorder non-Herlitz jun...
Revertant mosaicism (RM) is the intriguing phenomenon in which nature itself has successfully done w...
Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin frag...
Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin frag...
Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin frag...
Despite the high incidence of revertant mosaicism (35%) in patients with the genetic skin disease ep...
Despite the high incidence of revertant mosaicism (35%) in patients with the genetic skin disease ep...
Introduction - Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a genetic blistering disease, characterized by the form...
Background: Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is a genetic blistering disorder caused by mutations in...
Mutations in the type XVII collagen gene (COL17A1) result in the blistering disorder non-Herlitz jun...
Revertant mosaicism by somatic reversion of inherited mutations has been described for a number of g...
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of genetic blistering diseases characterized by mechanically f...
Revertant mosaicism, or “natural gene therapy”, is the phenomenon in which germline mutations are co...
The severe Dowling-Meara form of epidermolysis bullosa simplex is caused by dominant-negative mutati...
Item does not contain fulltextDystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is a heritable blistering disor...
Mutations in the type XVII collagen gene (COL17A1) result in the blistering disorder non-Herlitz jun...
Revertant mosaicism (RM) is the intriguing phenomenon in which nature itself has successfully done w...
Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin frag...
Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin frag...
Revertant mosaicism has been reported in several inherited diseases, including the genetic skin frag...
Despite the high incidence of revertant mosaicism (35%) in patients with the genetic skin disease ep...
Despite the high incidence of revertant mosaicism (35%) in patients with the genetic skin disease ep...
Introduction - Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a genetic blistering disease, characterized by the form...
Background: Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is a genetic blistering disorder caused by mutations in...
Mutations in the type XVII collagen gene (COL17A1) result in the blistering disorder non-Herlitz jun...
Revertant mosaicism by somatic reversion of inherited mutations has been described for a number of g...
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of genetic blistering diseases characterized by mechanically f...
Revertant mosaicism, or “natural gene therapy”, is the phenomenon in which germline mutations are co...
The severe Dowling-Meara form of epidermolysis bullosa simplex is caused by dominant-negative mutati...
Item does not contain fulltextDystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is a heritable blistering disor...
Mutations in the type XVII collagen gene (COL17A1) result in the blistering disorder non-Herlitz jun...
Revertant mosaicism (RM) is the intriguing phenomenon in which nature itself has successfully done w...