Literature DB >> 15096376

Dermatologic and immunologic findings in the immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked syndrome.

David S Nieves1, Richard P Phipps, Stephen J Pollock, Hans D Ochs, Qili Zhu, Glynis A Scott, Charlotte K Ryan, Ichiro Kobayashi, Thomas M Rossi, Lowell A Goldsmith.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked (IPEX) syndrome is a rare genodermatosis associated with dermatitis, enteropathy, type 1 diabetes, thyroiditis, hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. IPEX results from mutations of FOXP3, a gene located on the X chromosome that encodes a DNA-binding protein required for development of regulatory T cells. If untreated, affected males die early in life from malabsorption and other complications. To our knowledge, this syndrome has never been described in the dermatology literature. OBSERVATIONS: We studied an 11-year-old boy with IPEX. Mutation analysis revealed a G-->A transition (1150G>A) in exon 11, resulting in a putative substitution of Ala-->Thr at residue 384, within the DNA-binding site. Histopathologic examination of an active skin lesion revealed psoriasiform dermatitis. The lesions improved with clobetasol ointment. The patient also displayed alopecia universalis, which had been present since age 18 months, accompanied by longitudinal ridging of the nails. Lymphocyte challenge tests revealed a profound inability to synthesize interferon gamma (INF-gamma) and dysregulated production of other cytokines.
CONCLUSIONS: IPEX is an often fatal genodermatosis associated with multiple autoimmune disorders. Cutaneous findings may include dermatitis, bullae, urticaria, alopecia universalis, and trachyonychia. Recognition of this life-threatening disorder is crucial for optimal treatment and genetic counseling.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15096376     DOI: 10.1001/archderm.140.4.466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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Review 10.  IPEX, FOXP3 and regulatory T-cells: a model for autoimmunity.

Authors:  Hans D Ochs; Eleonora Gambineri; Troy R Torgerson
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 2.829

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