The type II collagenopathies: a spectrum of chondrodysplasias

J Spranger, A Winterpacht, B Zabel - European journal of pediatrics, 1994 - Springer
J Spranger, A Winterpacht, B Zabel
European journal of pediatrics, 1994Springer
With the application of molecular techniques the aetiopathogenesis of skeletal dysplasias is
gradually elucidated. Recent advances show that some bone dysplasias result from defects
in the biosynthesis of type II (cartilage) collagen. Clinical entities caused by mutations in the
COL2A1 gene coding for type II collagen comprise achondrogenesis II,
hypochondrogenesis, spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia congenita, Kniest dysplasia, Stickler
arthro-opthalmopathy and mild dominant spondyloarthropathy. The mutations are expressed …
Abstract
With the application of molecular techniques the aetiopathogenesis of skeletal dysplasias is gradually elucidated. Recent advances show that some bone dysplasias result from defects in the biosynthesis of type II (cartilage) collagen. Clinical entities caused by mutations in the COL2A1 gene coding for type II collagen comprise achondrogenesis II, hypochondrogenesis, spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia congenita, Kniest dysplasia, Stickler arthro-opthalmopathy and mild dominant spondyloarthropathy. The mutations are expressed in the heterozygous state, and inheritance of type II collagenopathies is autosomal dominant. The wide range of clinical manifestations is not well understood but characterization of the basic defect may provide clues to establish specific genotype-phenotype correlations.
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