Literature DB >> 11741496

Exacerbation, then clearance, of mutation-proven Darier's disease of the skin after radiotherapy for bronchial carcinoma: a case of radiation-induced epidermal differentiation?

M P Mac Manus1, G Cavalleri, D L Ball, M Beasley, H Rotstein, M J McKay.   

Abstract

We investigated a radiotherapy-induced flare and subsequent clearance of skin lesions of a patient with the rare, dominantly inherited genodermatosis, Darier's disease (DD). The DD gene, ATP2A2, was recently isolated and shown to be a cation pump responsible for regulating intracellular calcium homeostasis. A severe exacerbation of Darier's skin lesions developed within the radiation field when 40 Gy of palliative thoracic external-beam radiation therapy and concurrent chemotherapy (cisplatin and hydroxyurea) were delivered for non-small cell lung cancer. The DD lesions subsequently completely cleared from irradiated skin, as they did when a subsequent course of radiation alone was given for a loco-regional tumor recurrence. The two radiation therapy-treated areas of skin remained free from lesions of the skin disorder until the patient's death from progressive lung cancer 9 months later. The nucleotide sequence of the patient's ATP2A2 gene was determined by PCR-based cycle sequencing. We identified four nucleotide sequence variants in the ATP2A2 gene in this patient. Three were probable polymorphisms and the other appeared to be a novel disease-causing mutation (R751Q), situated in the transmembrane portion of the ATP2A2 protein. This finding confirmed the clinical diagnosis. Since epidermis turns over every 3-4 weeks, total and persistent clearance of the DD lesions by chemoradiotherapy suggests that this treatment induced sustained differentiation of the DD-affected skin by an unknown mechanism. Oncologists treating malignant disease in patients with DD should anticipate temporary deterioration in DD-involved irradiated skin. Radiation therapy has therapeutic potential in severe DD.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11741496     DOI: 10.1667/0033-7587(2001)156[0724:etcomp]2.0.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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