Characterization of pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like lesions in the skin of patients with beta-thalassemia
Autor: | Vincenzo De Sanctis, F. Taparelli, I. Pasquali-Ronchetti, M. Baccarani-Contri, Vincenzo Bettoli, Daniela Quaglino, Elena Carnevalia, Federica Boraldi, Stefania Seidenari, Barbara Bacchelli, Maria Angela Francomano |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
Bone sialoprotein
Adult thalassemia skin Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Sialoglycoproteins Dermatology calcification Pathogenesis medicine Humans Vitronectin Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum Elastin connective tissue diseases PXE Skin biology business.industry beta-Thalassemia Pseudoxanthoma elasticum medicine.disease Alkaline Phosphatase Immunohistochemistry medicine.anatomical_structure biology.protein Alkaline phosphatase Female business Elastic fiber Calcification |
Zdroj: | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 44(1) |
ISSN: | 0190-9622 |
Popis: | Background: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), an inherited disorder of unknown pathogenesis, is characterized by elastic fiber mineralization, collagen fibril alterations, and accumulation of thread material in the extracellular space. PXE-like clinical lesions have been described in patients with β-thalassemia. Objective and Methods: Dermal lesions in these two genetic disorders were compared by light and electron microscopy and by immunocytochemistry. Results: In both disorders, elastic fiber polymorphism, fragmentation, and mineralization were structurally identical. Elastic fiber mineralization in β-thalassemia was associated with vitronectin, bone sialoprotein, and alkaline phosphatase, similar to what was observed in inherited PXE. Furthermore, abnormalities of collagen fibrils and filament aggregates were identical in both disorders. In both inherited and β-thalassemia-associated PXE, unrelated gene defects seem to induce cell metabolic abnormalities that lead to identical clinical and structural phenotypes. Conclusion: Data indicate that patients with β-thalassemia may undergo important alterations of connective tissues, a better understanding of which may help in preventing clinical complications. (J Am Acad Dermatol 2001;44:33-9.) |
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