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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 17, Issue 6, 377-382
Copyright © 1987 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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The cardiovascular manifestations of genetic disorders of collagen metabolism

IT Thomas and JL Frias

Current research in the biochemistry and molecular genetics of collagen metabolism has produced a sophisticated level of understanding of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of a number of inherited diseases of connective tissue. Nowhere is this better exemplified than in the cardiovascular disorders associated with certain genetic disorders of collagen metabolism. For instance, the life-threatening vascular complications of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome IV, the Sack-Barabas type, appears to be related to a number of defects in the production of Type III procollagen. The large size of the collagen genes and the complexity of the biochemistry of collagen have not made research a simple task. Nevertheless, the location of certain genes is now known with a reasonable degree of accuracy and a few have been cloned in their entirety. The future investigation of these genetic mutations holds great excitement for those engaged in research in this fascinating field.





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