Endoglin, a TGF-β binding protein of endothelial cells, is the gene for hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia type 1

KA McAllister, KM Grogg, DW Johnson, CJ Gallione… - Nature …, 1994 - nature.com
KA McAllister, KM Grogg, DW Johnson, CJ Gallione, MA Baldwin, CE Jackson, EA Helmbold…
Nature genetics, 1994nature.com
Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is an autosomal dominant disorder
characterized by multisystemic vascular dysplasia and recurrent haemorrhage. Linkage for
some families has been established to chromosome 9q33–q34. In the present study,
endoglin, a transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) binding protein, was analysed as a
candidate gene for the disorder based on chromosomal location, expression pattern and
function. We have identified mutations in three affected individuals: a C to G substitution …
Abstract
Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by multisystemic vascular dysplasia and recurrent haemorrhage. Linkage for some families has been established to chromosome 9q33–q34. In the present study, endoglin, a transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) binding protein, was analysed as a candidate gene for the disorder based on chromosomal location, expression pattern and function. We have identified mutations in three affected individuals: a C to G substitution converting a tyrosine to a termination codon, a 39 base pair deletion and a 2 base pair deletion which creates a premature termination codon. We have identified endoglin as the HHT gene mapping to 9q3 and have established HHT as the first human disease defined by a mutation in a member of the TGF-β receptor complex.
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