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Revertant mosaicism in junctional epidermolysis bullosa due to multiple correcting second-site mutations in LAMB3.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
Revertant
mosaicism
due
to
in
vivo
reversion
of
an
inherited
mutation
has
been
described
in
the
genetic
skin
disease
epidermolysis
bullosa
(
EB
)
for
the
genes
KRT
14
and
COL
17
A
1
.
Here
we
demonstrate
the
presence
of
multiple
second
-site
mutations
,
all
correcting
the
germline
mutation
LAMB
3
:
c
.
628
G--
>
A
;
p
.
E
210
K
,
in
2
unrelated
non-
Herlitz
junctional
EB
patients
with
revertant
mosaicism
.
Both
probands
had
a
severe
reduction
in
laminin-
332
expression
in
their
affected
skin
.
Remarkably
,
the
skin
on
the
lower
leg
of
patient
078
-
01
(
c
.
628
G--
>
A
/
c
.
1903
C--
>
T
)
became
progressively
clinically
healthy
,
with
normal
expression
of
laminin-
332
on
previously
affected
skin
.
In
the
other
proband
,
029
-
01
(
c
.
628
G--
>
A
/
c
.
628
G--
>
A
)
,
the
revertant
patches
were
located
at
his
arms
,
shoulder
,
and
chest
.
DNA
analysis
showed
different
second
-site
mutations
in
revertant
keratinocytes
of
distinct
biopsy
specimens
(
c
.
565
-
3
T
--
>
C
,
c
.
596
G--
>
C
;
p
.
G
199
A
,
c
.
619
A--
>
C
;
p
.
K
207
Q
,
c
.
628
+
42
G--
>
A
,
and
c
.
629
-
1
G--
>
A
)
,
implying
that
there
is
not
a
single
preferred
mechanism
for
the
correction
of
a
specific
mutation
.
Our
data
offer
prospects
for
EB
treatment
in
particular
cases
,
since
revertant
mosaicism
seems
to
occur
at
a
higher
frequency
than
expected
.
This
opens
the
possibility
of
applying
revertant
cell
therapy
in
mosaic
EB
of
the
LAMB
3
gene
by
using
autologous
naturally
corrected
keratinocytes
,
thereby
bypassing
the
recombinant
gene
correction
phase
.
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"in vivo reversion of an inherited mutation has been described in the genetic skin disease epidermolysis bullosa"
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junctional epidermolysis bullosa
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