학술논문

Comparison of hair manifestations in cardio‐facio‐cutaneous and Costello syndromes highlights the influence of the RAS pathway on hair growth
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 34(3)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Genetics
Rare Diseases
Adolescent
Adult
Child
Costello Syndrome
Ectodermal Dysplasia
Facies
Failure to Thrive
Female
Hair
Hair Diseases
Heart Defects
Congenital
Humans
Male
Signal Transduction
Young Adult
ras Proteins
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundAbnormal hair growth is a defining feature of RASopathies, syndromes caused by germline mutations in the RAS pathway. However, detailed hair manifestations and the mechanisms of altered hair growth in RASopathies are poorly delineated.ObjectivesTo identify distinguishing clinical features and investigate how the RAS pathway influences hair growth by performing a systematic and detailed side-by-side comparison of hair manifestations in cardio-facio-cutaneous syndrome (CFCS) and Costello syndrome (CS), two RASopathies caused by mutations in the downstream and upstream elements of the RAS pathway, respectively.MethodsSixteen individuals with CFCS and 23 individuals with CS were enrolled. Mutation data were recorded. Scalp hair, eyebrows and eyelashes of individuals with CFCS or CS were examined for texture, colour, density and morphology. Scalp hairs were examined by light microscopy.ResultsWhile both syndromes displayed abnormal hair, striking differences were observed, including darker and thicker scalp hair and sparse eyebrows and eyelashes in CFCS. By contrast, synophrys, trichomegaly and abnormalities of the scalp hair shafts were observed in CS. Possible correlation with straight hair and genotype was observed in CS.ConclusionThe results emphasize the role of the RAS pathway in hair growth, improve accuracy of clinical diagnosis of CFCS and CS and provide a foundation for identification of therapeutic targets.