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Genotype‐phenotype correlations on epidermolysis bullosa with congenital absence of skin: A comprehensive review
Authors:Luiza Monteavaro Mariath,Juliana Tosetto Santin,Jeanine Aparecida Frantz,Maria Juliana Rodovalho Doriqui,Laví  nia Schuler‐Faccini,Ana Elisa Kiszewski
Abstract:Congenital absence of skin (CAS) is a clinical sign associated with the main types of epidermolysis bullosa (EB). Very few studies have investigated the genetic background that may influence the occurrence of this condition. Our objective was to investigate genotype‐phenotype correlations on EB with CAS through a literature revision on the pathogenic variants previously reported. A total of 171 cases (49 EB simplex, EBS; 23 junctional EB, JEB; and 99 dystrophic EB, DEB), associated with 132 pathogenic variants in eight genes, were included in the genotype‐phenotype analysis. In EBS, CAS showed to be a recurrent clinical sign in EBS with pyloric atresia (PA) and EBS associated with kelch‐like protein 24; CAS was also described in patients with keratins 5/14 alterations, particularly involving severe phenotypes. In JEB, this is a common clinical sign in JEB with PA associated with premature termination codon variants and/or amino acid substitutions located in the extracellular domain of integrin α6β4 genes. In DEB with CAS, missense variants occurring close to non‐collagenous interruptions of the triple‐helix domain of collagen VII appear to influence this condition. This study is the largest review of patients with EB and CAS and expands the spectrum of known variants on this phenomenon.
Keywords:aplasia cutis  Bart syndrome  epidermolysis bullosa  genetics
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