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Published in: Rheumatology International 9/2012

01-09-2012 | Original Article

Investigating ANKH and ENPP1 in Slovakian families with chondrocalcinosis

Authors: Ana Rita Couto, Yun Zhang, Andrew Timms, Jacome Bruges-Armas, Jorge Sequeiros, Matthew A. Brown

Published in: Rheumatology International | Issue 9/2012

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Abstract

Familial articular chondrocalcinosis (CC) was first reported in 1963. It is characterised by multiple calcifications of hyaline and fibrous cartilage in the joints and intervertebral discs. Mutations in ANKH have been identified in several pedigrees as a monogenic cause for this disorder. ANKH is a key protein in pyrophosphate metabolism and is involved in pyrophosphate transport across the cell membrane. The objective of this work was to screen ANKH and ENPP1, two key genes in pyrophosphate metabolism, in Slovakian kindreds with familial CC. DNA samples from 25 individuals (10 affected, 15 unaffected) from 8 families were obtained. The promoter, coding regions and intron–exon boundaries of ANKH and ENPP1 were sequenced. Twelve DNA sequence variants, six in each gene, were identified. All the variants had been previously identified. None segregated with the disease. Our results suggest that neither ANKH nor ENPP1 mutations are the cause of CC in these families, indicating that possibly other major genes are involved in the aethiopathogenesis of this condition in these families.
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Metadata
Title
Investigating ANKH and ENPP1 in Slovakian families with chondrocalcinosis
Authors
Ana Rita Couto
Yun Zhang
Andrew Timms
Jacome Bruges-Armas
Jorge Sequeiros
Matthew A. Brown
Publication date
01-09-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Rheumatology International / Issue 9/2012
Print ISSN: 0172-8172
Electronic ISSN: 1437-160X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-011-2022-8

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