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How do keratinizing disorders and blistering disorders overlap?
[epidermolysis bullosa simplex]
Inherited
keratinizing
disorders
are
caused
by
mutations
in
the
genes
encoding
cornified
cell
envelope
proteins
,
enzymes
and
their
inhibitors
,
adhesion
molecules
,
cytoskeletal
proteins
and
others
in
the
epidermis
.
These
molecules
are
known
to
regulate
differentiation
,
proliferation
and
cell
adhesions
.
Intriguingly
,
some
keratinizing
disorders
show
blistering
skin
lesions
,
while
some
inherited
blistering
disorders
show
abnormal
keratinization
.
Therefore
,
hereditary
keratinizing
and
blistering
diseases
are
closely
related
and
show
overlapping
genetic
backgrounds
.
In
this
review
,
we
overviewed
keratinizing
and
blistering
disorders
in
terms
of
overlapping
of
the
two
disease
groups
.
Gene
mutations
in
desmosomal
components
cause
striate
keratoderma
,
Naxos
disease
,
epidermolytic
palmoplantar
keratoderma
and
plakophilin
deficiency
,
which
first
show
skin
fragility
and
blisters
and
later
hyperkeratosis
.
Gene
mutations
in
hemidesmosomal
components
cause
various
forms
of
epidermolysis
bullosa
,
some
of
which
show
hyperkeratosis
on
the
nails
,
palms
and
soles
,
in
addition
to
blister
formation
.
Diseases
with
gene
mutations
in
calcium
pump
proteins
are
Darier
disease
and
Hailey-
Hailey
disease
,
which
show
clinicopathological
overlaps
and
develop
both
keratinizing
and
blistering
skin
lesions
.
Finally
,
gene
mutations
in
epidermal
keratins
cause
epidermolysis
bullosa
simplex
,
epidermolytic
ichthyosis
,
superficial
epidermolytic
ichthyosis
,
epidermolytic
palmoplantar
keratoderma
and
pachyonychia
congenita
/
focal
palmoplantar
keratoderma
,
which
show
thickening
of
the
palms
and
soles
with
underlying
blister
formation
.
In
general
,
responsible
proteins
for
diseases
developing
both
keratinizing
and
blistering
conditions
are
adhesion
molecules
,
calcium
pump
proteins
and
keratins
,
but
not
connexins
,
cornified
cell
envelop
proteins
,
enzymes
or
inhibitors
.
It
is
still
unknown
how
particular
keratinizing
diseases
develop
blisters
and
vice
versa
.
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"which show thickening of the palms and soles with underlying blister formation"
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epidermolysis bullosa simplex
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