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ABSTRACT: The NHGRI Next Generation Mendelian Genetics project uses exome resequencing to identify variants in unsolved Mendelian diseases. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Type VIII is a dominantly inherited connective tissue disorder that is distinguished from other forms of EDS by significant early-onset periodontal disease. Although the clinical phenotype is well delineated, the underlying molecular basis remains unknown. By studying a large family of affected and unaffected individuals with the EDS VIII by exome sequencing, we hope to identify unique regions of homology to assist in identifying the causative gene.
PROVIDER: phs000540.v1.p1 | EGA |
REPOSITORIES: EGA

Reinstein Eyal E Wang Raymond Y RY Zhan Ling L Rimoin David L DL Wilcox William R WR
American journal of medical genetics. Part A 20110315 4
The periodontitis type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS type VIII) is distinguished from other subtypes of EDS by severe periodontitis leading to premature loss of permanent teeth. A limited number of patients and pedigrees with this condition have been described. We report a four-generation EDS VIII kindred with a phenotype of joint hypermobility, normal scar formation but eventual scar atrophy, and severe periodontal disease. Similar to other subtypes of EDS, the age of onset and severity of sym ...[more]