Early Immunopathological Diagnosis of Ichthyosis with Confetti in Two Sporadic Cases with New Mutations in Keratin 10

Authors

  • Andrea Diociaiuti
  • Paola Fortugno
  • May El Hachem
  • Corrado Angelo
  • Vittoria Proto
  • Naomi De Luca
  • Diego Martinelli
  • Renata Boldrini
  • Daniele Castiglia
  • Giovanna Zambruno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1796

Keywords:

congenital reticular ichthyosiform erythroderma, ichthyosis variegata, KRT10, de novo mutations.

Abstract

Ichthyosis with confetti (IC) is a severe non-syndromic ichthyosis due to heterozygous mutations in the KRT10 gene. The disease manifests at birth with erythroderma and scaling and is characterised by the gradual development of numerous confetti-like spots of normal skin. Diag-nosis of IC is frequently delayed until adolescence or even adulthood. We report 2 young children who were first diagnosed as having congenital ichthyosiform erythro-derma. However, the development of thick, confluent hyperkeratotic plaques together with the histopathological finding of keratinocyte vacuolisation in the suprabasal epidermis evoked IC. Immunofluorescence analysis showed a highly reduced keratin 10 expression within the cytoplasm of suprabasal keratinocytes and its characteristic mislocalisation to the nuclei. The diagnosis was confirmed by the identification of 2 previously unreported mutations in intron 6 and exon 7 of KRT10. Careful clinical examination then showed the presence of the first spots of normal skin in both patients at the age of 2.5 and 5 years, respectively. These cases point to the usefulness of immunofluorescence analysis of keratin 10 expression for an early diagnosis of IC.

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Published

2014-03-06

How to Cite

Diociaiuti, A., Fortugno, P., El Hachem, M., Angelo, C., Proto, V., De Luca, N., … Zambruno, G. (2014). Early Immunopathological Diagnosis of Ichthyosis with Confetti in Two Sporadic Cases with New Mutations in Keratin 10. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 94(5), 579–582. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1796

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