We have studied a family with an autosomal dominant form of multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED) inherited through at least 5 generations. Bilateral deformity of the hips with subsequent degenerative arthritis was the most common and most severe change observed in the affected relatives. Abnormalities of the knees, ankles, and shoulders were also noted in some affected individuals. Radiological examination showed changes in affected joints consistent with epiphyseal dysplasia. In early stages, the articular surfaces appeared flattened or irregular in shape. In advanced stages, epiphyseal fragmentation, joint surface erosion, and extensive remodeling were observed. The abnormalities of the epiphyses suggested that the primary defect might be in a structural component of the epiphyseal cartilage matrix. The gene encoding type II collagen (COL2A1) was tested for genetic linkage to MED in this family by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. Recombination between COL2A1 and MED was observed, ruling out COL2A1 as the site of the mutation. The genes encoding the 3 chains of type VI collagen were also excluded on the basis of discordant inheritance. The disease in this family is therefore not the result of mutations in the genes encoding type II or type VI collagen.
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