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Filaggrin gene loss-of-function mutations constitute a factor in patients with multiple contact allergies

Authors :
Denis Sasseville
Kara Matheson
William Henry Irwin Mclean
Peter R. Hull
Yuka Asai
Youssef Elhaji
Melanie D. Pratt
Source :
Contact dermatitis. 80(6)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Polysensitivity is defined as three or more positive patch test reactions. The role of filaggrin gene (FLG) loss-of-function mutations in patients with polysensitivity has not been studied when barrier bypass and possible preceding barrier damage have been excluded. Objectives To determine whether FLG loss of function mutations play a role in patients with multiple contact sensitivities when barrier bypass is excluded. Methods One hundred and sixty-nine patients with three or more, non-cross-reacting, positive patch test reactions were prospectively enrolled in this study. Exclusion criteria were a history of hand dermatitis, nickel and metal implants, and stasis dermatitis. Subjects were patch tested with the North American extended patch test series, and with other relevant haptens. DNA was obtained and sequenced for the following FLG loss-of-function mutations: R501X, 2282del4, R2447X, and S3247X. Results One hundred and sixty-five patients were genotyped for the four FLG mutations. There was a significant association between R501X mutation and polysensitivity. For the other three tested mutations, there were no significant associations with polysensitivity. When all mutations were combined, there was a significant association between loss-of-function FLG mutations and polysensitivity in patients with a history of atopic dermatitis. Conclusion When skin barrier bypass is excluded, there is a significant association between polysensitivity and FLG loss-of-function mutations.

Details

ISSN :
16000536
Volume :
80
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contact dermatitis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....122830ad9c5a6b59503cff879e4a0e0e