SUMMARY
Here we identify a key role for the homeodomain proteins Extradenticle (Exd) and Homothorax (Hth) in the specification of muscle fiber fate in Drosophila. exd and hth are expressed in the fibrillar indirect flight muscles but not in tubular jump muscles, and manipulating exd or hth expression converts one muscle type into the other. In the flight muscles, exd and hth are genetically upstream of another muscle identity gene, salm, and are direct transcriptional regulators of the signature flight muscle structural gene, Actin88F. Exd and Hth also impact muscle identity in other somatic muscles of the body by cooperating with Hox factors. Because mammalian orthologs of exd and hth also contribute to muscle gene regulation, our studies suggest that an evolutionarily conserved genetic pathway determines muscle fiber differentiation.
Both thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN) and autosomal recessive Alport syndrome result from mutations in the COL4A3 and COL4A4 genes, and this study documents further mutations and polymorphisms in these genes. Thirteen unrelated children with TBMN and five individuals with autosomal recessive Alport syndrome were examined for mutations in the 52 exons of COL4A3 and the 47 coding exons of COL4A4 using single-stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. Amplicons producing different electrophoretic patterns were sequenced, and mutations were defined as variants that changed an amino acid but were not present in 50 non-hematuric normals. Three further novel mutations were identified. These were IVS 22-5 T>A in the COL4A3 gene in a consanguineous family with autosomal recessive Alport syndrome, and R1677C and R1682Q in the COL4A4 gene. In addition, six novel polymorphisms (G455G, I462I, G736G and IVS 38-8 G>A in COL4A3, and L658L and A1577A in COL4A4) were demonstrated.Many different COL4A3 and COL4A4 mutations cause TBMN and autosomal recessive Alport syndrome. The identification of polymorphisms in these genes is particularly important to enable diagnostic laboratories to distinguish mutations from uncommon normal variants.
The peripheral retinopathy occurs in X-linked and autosomal recessive Alport syndrome even when the central retinopathy is absent. Careful retinal examination and photography that includes the periphery is a safe and inexpensive method that may help in the diagnosis of Alport syndrome especially in carriers of X-linked disease.
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