BACKGROUND: Cutis laxa is an extremely rare disorder characterized by marked skin laxity. Few cases of cutis laxa have been described worldwide. Clinical presentation and mode of inheritance show considerable heterogeneity; autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and X-linked recessive forms have been reported. Only 3 mutations in the elastin gene have been described as the genetic cause of the autosomal dominant form of cutis laxa. OBSERVATIONS: A 45-year-old woman and her 19-year-old son presented with inelastic, loose-hanging, and wrinkled skin that appeared prematurely aged and were clinically diagnosed as having cutis laxa. Mutational analysis of the elastin gene evidenced a novel mutation (2292delC) that predicts a frameshift in the coding region and causes translation to proceed into the 3'-untranslated region. This would replace the C-terminal amino acid of the normal elastin protein with a novel sequence. CONCLUSION: This article is the fourth report of autosomal dominant cutis laxa to appear in the literature in which a mutation in the elastin gene has been correlated with the disease.
BACKGROUND:Cutis laxa is an extremely rare disorder characterized by marked skin laxity. Few cases of cutis laxa have been described worldwide. Clinical presentation and mode of inheritance show considerable heterogeneity; autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and X-linked recessive forms have been reported. Only 3 mutations in the elastin gene have been described as the genetic cause of the autosomal dominant form of cutis laxa. OBSERVATIONS: A 45-year-old woman and her 19-year-old son presented with inelastic, loose-hanging, and wrinkled skin that appeared prematurely aged and were clinically diagnosed as having cutis laxa. Mutational analysis of the elastin gene evidenced a novel mutation (2292delC) that predicts a frameshift in the coding region and causes translation to proceed into the 3'-untranslated region. This would replace the C-terminal amino acid of the normal elastin protein with a novel sequence. CONCLUSION: This article is the fourth report of autosomal dominant cutis laxa to appear in the literature in which a mutation in the elastin gene has been correlated with the disease.
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