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KIF12 Variants and Disturbed Hepatocyte Polarity in Children with a Phenotypic Spectrum of Cholestatic Liver Disease

Amelie Stalke, Malte Sgodda, Tobias Cantz, Britta Skawran, Elke Lainka, Björn Hartleben, Ulrich Baumann, Eva‐Doreen Pfister

2021The Journal of Pediatrics37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

KIF12 has been identified as a cholestasis-associated candidate gene. We describe 6 cases from 4 unrelated families with diverse cholestatic phenotypes carrying 2 different homozygous KIF12 truncating variants. Immunofluorescence investigations of paraffin-embedded liver sections suggest that KIF12-associated impaired functional cell polarity may be the underlying cause.

Topics & Concepts

PhenotypeCholestasisHepatocyteMedicineImmunofluorescenceGenePolarity (international relations)Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasisLiver diseaseDiseaseGeneticsCellPathologyGastroenterologyImmunologyBiologyInternal medicineAntibodyIn vitroLiver transplantationTransplantationLiver physiology and pathologyGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
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