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JAMA Dermatol ; 153(1): 66-70, 2017 01 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27760266

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Importance: We found CARD14 mutations (2 de novo novel mutations and another previously reported mutation) in 3 of 3 patients with pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) type V, but not in patients with PRP of other types. Our findings, combined with the published literature, suggest that type V PRP, both familial and sporadic, can be caused by CARD14 mutations. Detailed clinical observation revealed that all 3 patients displayed unique patchy macular brown hyperpigmentation. Objective: To further determine how often patients with PRP have pathogenic mutations in CARD14 and to elucidate which clinical subtype of PRP is caused by CARD14 mutations. Design, Setting, and Participants: We sequenced the entire coding regions of CARD14 in genomic DNA from patients with 5 clinical subtypes of PRP. The detailed clinical features were analyzed in all the patients. The pathogenicity of each mutation was evaluated by several computational predictions. PRP was classified into 6 subgroups, types I to VI, based on clinical criteria. We categorized all the patients with PRP into the clinical subtypes using the classic PRP classification; 22 cases of PRP with varying subtypes were studied. Main Outcomes and Measures: The prevalence of CARD14 mutations in each subtype of PRP was evaluated. Clinical features and characteristics of patients with PRP with CARD14 mutations were analyzed. Results: Overall 22 patients with PRP were included in our study (12 men, 10 women; mean [SD] age, 26 [18] years). Among 3 patients with PRP type V, all were found to have CARD14 mutations: 2 de novo novel mutations (p.Cys127Ser and p.Gln136Leu), and another previously reported mutation (p.Gly117Ser). All were close to the reported pathogenic domains. In silico analysis of all 3 mutations suggested that they are functionally relevant to pathogenesis. All 3 patients displayed unique patchy macular brown hyperpigmentation additionally to other typical features of PRP. Patients with PRP type I and type IV, 1 patient each, had the rare variants in CARD14. Conclusions and Relevance: Pityriasis rubra pilaris type V is a distinct variant of PRP that is caused by CARD14 mutations. In addition, a rare variant of CARD14 might also be implicated in the pathophysiology of other forms of PRP.


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Proteínas Adaptadoras de Sinalização CARD/genética , Guanilato Ciclase/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Pitiríase Rubra Pilar/classificação , Pitiríase Rubra Pilar/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Inflamação/genética , Masculino , Mutação , Pitiríase Rubra Pilar/patologia , Adulto Jovem
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