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Desquamative enteropathy and pyloric atresia without skin disease caused by a novel intracellular beta4 integrin mutation.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
Mutations
in
alpha
6
or
beta
4
integrins
(
ITGA
6
,
ITGB
4
)
are
known
to
cause
junctional
epidermolysis
bullosa
with
pyloric
atresia
(
JEB-
PA
)
,
often
lethal
in
infancy
through
skin
desquamation
.
There
is
1
report
of
pyloric
atresia
associated
with
a
desquamatory
enteropathy
but
without
skin
disease
,
of
unknown
molecular
basis
.
We
report
2
Kuwaiti
siblings
with
pyloric
atresia
and
life-threatening
intestinal
desquamation
without
significant
skin
abnormality
.
The
older
sibling
died
of
intractable
diarrhoea
,
and
the
younger
sibling
suffered
episodes
of
massive
protein-losing
enteropathy
,
triggered
by
viral
infections
,
in
addition
to
obstructive
uropathy
.
Mutation
analysis
was
performed
for
ITGA
6
and
ITGB
4
and
expression
of
ITGA
6
and
ITGB
4
protein
was
examined
in
skin
and
intestinal
biopsies
.
Her
serum
also
was
incubated
with
normal
intestine
.
We
identified
a
novel
mutation
in
ITGB
4
,
with
homozygous
deletion
of
a
single
residue
(
isoleucine
1314
)
within
the
intracellular
plectin
-binding
domain
.
Expression
of
ITGA
6
and
ITGB
4
within
skin
,
duodenal
,
and
colonic
epithelium
was
normal
or
minimally
reduced
,
in
contrast
to
previous
reports
.
Biopsies
taken
during
relapse
showed
accumulation
of
immunoglobulin
G
and
C
1
q
within
intestinal
basement
membrane
,
whereas
immunoglobulin
G
from
her
serum
bound
to
basement
membrane
of
normal
small
intestine
.
Immunomodulatory
therapy
induced
significant
improvement
following
relapses
.
I
TGB
4
mutation
may
induce
a
desquamative
enteropathy
in
infancy
without
significant
skin
disease
.
A
history
of
pyloric
atresia
is
important
in
infants
with
severe
chronic
diarrhoeal
disease
and
should
prompt
investigation
for
JEB-
PA
associated
mutations
.
Acquired
immune
responses
may
exacerbate
primary
genetic
disorders
of
epithelial
adhesion
and
immunomodulatory
therapy
may
be
beneficial
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"skin disease"
symptom
child syndrome
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
epidermolysis bullosa simplex
harlequin ichthyosis
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
kindler syndrome
lamellar ichthyosis
omenn syndrome
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