Mutations in the plakoglobin and desmoplakin genes have been identified to underlie recessive ARVC associated with woolly hair and palmoplantar keratoderma (Naxos disease), while mutations in plakophilin2, desmoglein2 as well as desmoplakin have been identified to underlie the dominant non-syndromic form.
A particular mutation in Ecuadorian families that truncates the intermediate filament-binding site of desmoplakin results in a variant of Naxos disease with predominantly left ventricular involvement, early morbidity and clinical overlapping with dilated cardiomyopathy (Carvajal syndrome).
An overlapping cardiocutaneous phenotype was also described with homozygous mutations in genes encoding two other desmosomal proteins; plakoglobin (Naxos disease; OMIM 601214) and desmocollin-2 (OMIM 610476).
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy caused by deletions in plakophilin-2 and plakoglobin (Naxos disease) in families from Greece and Cyprus: genotype-phenotype relations, diagnostic features and prognosis.