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A loss‐of‐function NCSTN mutation associated with familial Dowling Degos disease and hidradenitis suppurativa.
Document Type
Article
Source
Experimental Dermatology. Nov2023, Vol. 32 Issue 11, p1935-1945. 11p.
Subject
*HIDRADENITIS suppurativa
*NONSENSE mutation
*GENETIC mutation
*HAIR follicles
*GENTAMICIN
Language
ISSN
0906-6705
Abstract
Dowling Degos disease (DDD) is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis characterized by acquired, slowly progressive reticulated pigmented lesions primarily involving flexural skin areas. Mutations in KRT5, POGLUT‐1 and POFUT‐1 genes have been associated with DDD, and loss‐of‐function mutations in PSENEN, a subunit of the gamma‐secretase complex, were found in patients presenting with DDD or DDD comorbid with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). A nonsense mutation in NCSTN, another subunit of the gamma‐secretase, was already described in a patient suffering from HS and DDD but whether NCSTN could be considered a novel gene for DDD is still debated. Here, we enrolled a four‐generation family with HS and DDD. Through Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) we identified a novel nonsense mutation in the NCSTN gene in all the affected family members. To study the impact of this variant, we isolated outer root sheath cells from patients' hair follicles. We showed that this variant leads to a premature stop codon, activates a nonsense‐mediated mRNA decay, and causes NCSTN haploinsufficiency in affected individuals. In fact, cells treated with gentamicin, a readthrough agent, had the NCSTN levels corrected. Moreover, we observed that this haploinsufficiency also affects other subunits of the gamma‐secretase complex, possibly causing DDD. Our findings clearly support NCSTN as a novel DDD gene and suggest carefully investigating this co‐occurrence in HS patients carrying a mutation in the NCSTN gene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]