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Translational benefits from research on rare genodermatoses.
[kindler syndrome]
Significant
new
discoveries
about
many
of
the
genodermatoses
have
been
made
recently
through
an
improved
knowledge
of
the
human
genome
,
advances
in
molecular
screening
strategies
and
also
through
more
comprehensive
Internet
DNA
databases
.
By
2003
,
over
350
single
gene
skin
disorders
had
been
characterized
at
a
molecular
level
.
These
new
data
provide
more
detailed
information
for
patients
,
allow
for
more
accurate
diagnoses
,
and
help
improve
genetic
counselling
.
Other
benefits
include
the
feasibility
of
carrier
screening
and
DNA-based
prenatal
testing
,
as
well
as
a
platform
for
devising
new
treatments
,
including
somatic
gene
therapy
.
Research
on
rare
single
gene
disorders
also
provides
new
insight
into
more
common
skin
conditions
.
For
example
,
new
ideas
about
photosensitivity
are
emerging
from
discoveries
of
mutations
in
a
novel
component
of
the
actin
cytoskeleton
(
kindlin-
1
)
in
the
rare
inherited
poikiloderma
disorder
,
Kindler
syndrome
.
Likewise
,
new
clues
to
understanding
disease
pathology
in
lichen
sclerosus
have
been
gleaned
from
the
discovery
of
pathogenic
mutations
in
the
skin
protein
,
extracellular
matrix
protein
1
,
in
the
rare
sclerosing
inherited
skin
disorder
,
lipoid
proteinosis
.
Finally
,
new
insight
into
what
can
cause
exuberant
granulation
tissue
in
chronic
wounds
has
been
provided
by
the
discovery
of
specific
mutations
in
the
basement
membrane
protein
,
laminin
5
,
in
the
rare
inherited
condition
,
laryngo-onychocutaneous
syndrome
.
It
is
clear
that
a
precise
research
focus
on
the
rare
genodermatoses
is
providing
practical
benefits
for
sufferers
of
these
disorders
,
as
well
as
new
lessons
and
ideas
about
more
common
acquired
skin
conditions
.
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