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
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