A Mutation in Hairless Dogs Implicates FOXI3 in Ectodermal Development

C Drögemüller, EK Karlsson, MK Hytonen… - Science, 2008 - science.org
C Drögemüller, EK Karlsson, MK Hytonen, M Perloski, G Dolf, K Sainio, H Lohi…
Science, 2008science.org
Mexican and Peruvian hairless dogs and Chinese crested dogs are characterized by
missing hair and teeth, a phenotype termed canine ectodermal dysplasia (CED). CED is
inherited as a monogenic autosomal semidominant trait. With genomewide association
analysis we mapped the CED mutation to a 102–kilo–base pair interval on chromosome 17.
The associated interval contains a previously uncharacterized member of the forkhead box
transcription factor family (FOXI3), which is specifically expressed in developing hair and …
Mexican and Peruvian hairless dogs and Chinese crested dogs are characterized by missing hair and teeth, a phenotype termed canine ectodermal dysplasia (CED). CED is inherited as a monogenic autosomal semidominant trait. With genomewide association analysis we mapped the CED mutation to a 102–kilo–base pair interval on chromosome 17. The associated interval contains a previously uncharacterized member of the forkhead box transcription factor family (FOXI3), which is specifically expressed in developing hair and teeth. Mutation analysis revealed a frameshift mutation within the FOXI3 coding sequence in hairless dogs. Thus, we have identified FOXI3 as a regulator of ectodermal development.
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