Atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis are common skin diseases characterized by cutaneous inflammation and disturbed epidermal differentiation. Genome-wide analyses have shown overlapping susceptibility loci, such as the epidermal differentiation complex on chromosome 1q21. Recently, a deletion on 1q21 (LCE3C_LCE3B-del), comprising LCE3B and LCE3C, two members of the late cornified envelope (LCE) gene cluster, was found to be associated with psoriasis. Although the mechanistic role of LCE proteins in psoriasis has not been identified, these proteins are putatively involved in skin barrier formation and repair. Considering the potential genetic overlap between the two diseases and the recent finding that mutations in the skin barrier protein filaggrin are associated with AD, we investigated a possible association between LCE3C_LCE3B-del and AD. Evaluation of four different cohorts of European ancestry, containing a total of 1075 AD patients and 1658 controls, did not provide evidence for such an association. Subgroup analysis did not reveal an association with concomitant asthma. Our data suggest that the potential roles of skin barrier defects in the pathogenesis of AD and psoriasis are based on distinct genetic causes.

Bergboer, J., Zeeuwen, P., Irvine, A., Weidinger, S., Giardina, E., Novelli, G., et al. (2010). Deletion of Late Cornified Envelope 3B and 3C genes is not associated with atopic dermatitis. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 130(8), 2057-2061 [10.1038/jid.2010.88].

Deletion of Late Cornified Envelope 3B and 3C genes is not associated with atopic dermatitis

GIARDINA, EMILIANO;NOVELLI, GIUSEPPE;
2010-08-01

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis are common skin diseases characterized by cutaneous inflammation and disturbed epidermal differentiation. Genome-wide analyses have shown overlapping susceptibility loci, such as the epidermal differentiation complex on chromosome 1q21. Recently, a deletion on 1q21 (LCE3C_LCE3B-del), comprising LCE3B and LCE3C, two members of the late cornified envelope (LCE) gene cluster, was found to be associated with psoriasis. Although the mechanistic role of LCE proteins in psoriasis has not been identified, these proteins are putatively involved in skin barrier formation and repair. Considering the potential genetic overlap between the two diseases and the recent finding that mutations in the skin barrier protein filaggrin are associated with AD, we investigated a possible association between LCE3C_LCE3B-del and AD. Evaluation of four different cohorts of European ancestry, containing a total of 1075 AD patients and 1658 controls, did not provide evidence for such an association. Subgroup analysis did not reveal an association with concomitant asthma. Our data suggest that the potential roles of skin barrier defects in the pathogenesis of AD and psoriasis are based on distinct genetic causes.
ago-2010
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
English
Dermatitis, Atopic; Gene Frequency; Humans; Aged; Asthma; Europe; Linkage Disequilibrium; Cornified Envelope Proline-Rich Proteins; Gene Deletion; Genotype; Immunoglobulin E; European Continental Ancestry Group; Adult; Cohort Studies; Case-Control Studies; Middle Aged; Male; Female
Bergboer, J., Zeeuwen, P., Irvine, A., Weidinger, S., Giardina, E., Novelli, G., et al. (2010). Deletion of Late Cornified Envelope 3B and 3C genes is not associated with atopic dermatitis. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 130(8), 2057-2061 [10.1038/jid.2010.88].
Bergboer, J; Zeeuwen, P; Irvine, A; Weidinger, S; Giardina, E; Novelli, G; Den Heijer, M; Rodriguez, E; Illig, T; Riveira Munoz, E; Campbell, L; Tyson, J; Dannhauser, E; O'Regan, G; Galli, E; Klopp, N; Koppelman, G; Novak, N; Estivill, X; Mclean, W; Postma, D; Armour, J; Schalkwijk, J
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