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1: Clin Exp Dermatol. 2002 May;27(3):243-6.Click here to read Links

A recurrent mutation in the loricrin gene underlies the ichthyotic variant of Vohwinkel syndrome.

Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport NHS Trust, UK.

Vohwinkel syndrome (VS) is a family of genodermatoses which exhibits extensive clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Here, we studied a pedigree originating from the UK with typical features of the ichthyotic variant of VS and identified a recurrent insertion mutation in the loricrin gene resulting in a mutant polypeptide with an unusual C terminus. Functional studies in transgenic mice have shown that the accumulation of mutant loricrin in the nucleus appears to interfere with the later stages of epidermal differentiation, thereby explaining the clinical manifestations of ichthyosis, keratoderma and pseudoainhum. Our findings extend the body of evidence implicating mutations in the loricrin gene as the underlying cause of VS.

PMID: 12072018 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]