학술논문

The spectrum of manifestations in desmoplakin gene (DSP) spectrin repeat 6 domain mutations: Immunophenotyping and response to ustekinumab
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Mar 01, 2018 78(3):498-505,505e1–505e2
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0190-9622
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The immune abnormalities underlying the ichthyoses are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To determine the immunophenotype of an ichthyosis resulting from mutations in the spectrin repeat 6 (SR6) domain of desmoplakin gene (DSP) and target therapy on the basis of molecular pathogenesis. METHODS: Immunophenotyping was performed by using the blood and skin of a girl with SR6 region DSP mutations causing erythroderma/ichthyosis and cardiomyopathy. RESULTS: On the basis of the discovery of T helper 1 and T helper 17/interleukin 23 skewing in the skin and T helper 17/interleukin 22 skewing in blood, ustekinumab therapy was initiated. Ustekinumab was also administered to a boy with an SR6 region DSP mutation and ichthyosis without cardiomyopathy. Both children responded despite previous poor responses to immunosuppressants and retinoids. LIMITATIONS: Small number of patients and immunophenotyping in only 1 patient. CONCLUSION: An understanding of the molecular basis of inflammation in rare cutaneous disorders can lead to targeted therapy, which promises to be more beneficial than broad immunosuppressants.