KRT1 Gene

Last updated on: 22.12.2021

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

KRT1 (Keratin 1) is a protein coding gene located on chromosome 12 gene locus: 12q13.13. Diseases associated with KRT1 include:

This cyclic ichthyosis with epidermolytic hyperkeratosispidermolytic (EI) is a rare keratinopathic ichthyosis (see there), with a blistering phenotype at birth that progressively develops into a hyperkeratotic phenotype. The disease is caused by mutations in the genes encoding epidermal suprabasal keratins 1 (KRT1; 12q13.13) and 10 (KRT10; 17q21-q23). This impairs the formation of the keratin intermediate filament in suprabasal keratinocytes. There is a genotype-phenotype correlation, with palmoplantar involvement usually associated with KRT1 mutations. The location of the mutation may influence the severity of the phenotype. An important paralogue of this gene is KRT2.

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  1. Joh GY et al (1997) A novel dinucleotide mutation in keratin 10 in the annular epidermolytic ichthyosis variant of bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma. J Invest Derm 108: 357-361
  2. Sybert VP et al (1999) Cyclic ichthyosis with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis: a phenotype conferred by mutations in the 2B domain of keratin K1. Am J Hum Genet 64: 732-738.

Last updated on: 22.12.2021