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Publication : Graded activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 by mutations causing achondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia.

First Author  Naski MC Year  1996
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  13
Issue  2 Pages  233-7
PubMed ID  8640234 Mgi Jnum  J:42297
Mgi Id  MGI:1095513 Doi  10.1038/ng0696-233
Citation  Naski MC, et al. (1996) Graded activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 by mutations causing achondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia. Nat Genet 13(2):233-7
abstractText  The longitudinal growth of the skeleton arises from the continuous process of endochondral ossification occurring at the ends of growing long bones. Dwarfism results when this process is disrupted, as in the autosomal dominant human skeletal diseases hypochondroplasia (HCH), achondroplasia (ACH) and thanatophoric dysplasia (TD). Interestingly, these disorders display a graded spectrum of phenotypic severity and are the result of distinct missense mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene (FGFR3). TD, characterized by neonatal lethality and profound dwarfism, is the result of FGFR3 mutations, including an R248C substitution in the extracellular domain or a K650E substitution in the tyrosine kinase (TK) domain. ACH, which is non-lethal and presents less severe dwarfism, results almost exclusively from a G380R substitution in the transmembrane domain. Homozygous achondroplasia resembles the phenotype of TD. In this report the effect of the ACH and TD mutations on the activity and regulation of FGFR3 are analysed. We showed that each of the mutations constitutively activate the receptor, as evidenced by ligand-independent receptor tyrosine phosphorylation and cell proliferation. Moreover, the mutations that are responsible for TD were more strongly activating than the mutation causing ACH, providing a biochemical explanation for the observation that the phenotype of TD is more severe than that of ACH.
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