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Objective To analyze mutations in the ATP2A2 gene in a Kazakh family with Darier's disease.Methods Clinical data were collected from 49 members from a family with Darier's disease,and peripheral blood samples were obtained from 44 family members and 100 unrelated healthy people.Genomic DNA was extracted from these blood samples.PCR and DNA sequencing were performed to detect mutations in the ATP2A2 gene.Results Darier's disease was inherited in an autosomal dominant manner in this family.A G→A heterozygous mutation (1288-1G→A) was identified at position 1288-1 at the splice site in exon 12 of the ATP2A2 gene in 11 patients in this family,but not in 33 healthy members or 100 healthy controls.Conclusion Darier's disease in this family may be caused by the heterozygous mutation (1288-1G→A)at the splice site in exon 12 of the ATP2A2 gene.
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La enfermedad de Darier (ED) o disqueratosis folicular fue descripta por Darier y White en 1889. Se trata de una alteración de herencia autosómica dominante, causada por la mutación del gen ATP2A2. Esta mutación interfiere en los procesos de diferenciación y crecimiento celular calcio dependientes. El diagnóstico es clínico e histopatológico. Se manifiesta con pápulas y costras eritematoparduzcas queratósicas, pruriginosas, localizadas principalmente en áreas seborreicas, pápulas blanquecinas en mucosa oral y alteraciones ungueales. Presentamos dos casos de ED en dos hermanos y realizamos una revisión de esta entidad (AU)
Darier's disease (DD) or keratosis follicularis was described by Darier and White in 1889. It is an autosomic dominant inheritance disorder caused by mutation of ATP2A2 gene. This mutation interferes in the processes of cell differentiation and calcium dependent growth. Diagnosis is clinical and histopathological. Clinical features include itchy keratotic papules and crusts, located mainly on seborrheic areas, whitish papules on oral mucosa and nail changes. Two cases of DD in two brothers is reported and a review of this entity is made (AU)
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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Acitretina/uso terapêutico , Ceratolíticos/uso terapêutico , Doença de Darier/patologia , Doença de Darier/tratamento farmacológicoRESUMO
La enfermedad de Darier (o disqueratosis folicular) es una genodermatosis de herencia autosómica dominante poco frecuente,en la que existe una mutación del gen que codifica la enzima calcio ATPasa del retículo endoplásmico, que se expresa en piel y cerebro. Se caracteriza por la pérdida de adhesión entre los queratinocitos epidérmicos suprabasales y una queratinización anormal en piel, uñas y mucosas. Clínicamente se manifiesta con pápulas eritemato parduzcas queratósicas localizadas en áreas seborreicas, pápulas y hoyuelos palmo plantares, pápulas blanquecinas en mucosa oral y alteraciones ungueales. A nivel histopatológico, se observa disqueratosis acantolítica, hendiduras suprabasales, cuerpos redondos y granos. Pueden asociarse a esta entidad trastornos auditivos y neuropsiquiátricos, principalmente en pacientes con antecedentes familiares de enfermedad de Darier. Presentamos 4 pacientes, 2 masculinos y 2 femeninos, de entre 30 y 61 años de edad, que presentaron hallazgos clínicos e histopatológicos de enfermedad de Darier, desde la segunda década de la vida. Sólo uno refirió antecedentes familiares de esta entidad. Una paciente presentó un síndrome depresivo durante su seguimiento. Tres de ellos realizaron tratamientos con retinoides tópicos y sólo uno con retinoides sistémicos con mejoría parcial en todos los casos.
Darier Disease or keratosis follicularis is an uncommon genodermatosis inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, characterized by mutations in the gene ATP2A2 which encodes the reticulum endoplasmic enzyme calcium ATPase expressed in skin and brain. Clinical features of this disorder are: keratotic papules located in seborrheic areas, palmoplantar papules and pits, white papules on oral mucosa and nail abnormalities. There may be an association with hearing and neuropsychiatric disorders, especially in patients with a family history of Darier disease. This disorder is histologically characterized by loss of adhesion between the suprabasal epidermal keratinocytes (suprabasal clefts), aberrant epidermal keratinization (focal acantholitic dyskeratosis), round bodies and grains. We present 4 patients, 2 male and 2 female, aged between 30 and 61 years old, who had clinical and histopathologic findings of Dariers disease, since the second decade of their lives. Just one of them referred family history of this condition. One patient presented a depressive syndrome during his follow-up. Three of them were treated with topical retinoids and the other one with systemic retinoids with partial improvement in all of them.
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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doença de Darier , Ceratose , PeleRESUMO
ATP2A2 is a member of ATP2As family, it encodes SERCA2b, a sarco (endo) plasmic reticulum calcium transport ATPases (SERCAs). As the main function of SERCA2b is to transport calcium from the cytosol to the sarco(endo) plasmic reticulum, it plays a vital role in numerous calcium-related signaling pathways involving control of tumor growth, differentiation, angiogenesis, metastasis and apoptosis. Recent studies have identified the accurate change of ATP2A2 expression in some tumors, which makes the first step in investigating how ATP2A2 participates in tumorigenesis and whether it can be taken as a new tumor marker and target for treatment. Here we made a comprehensive review on the role of ATP2A2 in tumorigenesis, and it is believed that the abnormal expression of ATP2A2 can damage the calcium homeostasis between cytosol and sarco (endo) plasmic reticulum, accelerating malignant proliferation, migration and angiogenesis of the tumor. Moreover, we also discussed the prospect of research and application of ATP2A2.