Erythrokeratodermia variabilis et progressiva

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Alternate names[edit]

EKVP; Erythrokeratodermia variabilis; EKV; Erythrokeratodermia variabilis, Mendes da Costa type; Progressive symmetric erythrokeratodermia; PSEK; Erythrokeratodermia, progressive symmetric; Darier-Gottron disease; Progressiva symmetrica erythrokeratodermia; Erythrokeratoderma variabilis progressiva

Definition[edit]

Erythrokeratodermia variabilis et progressiva is a skin condition characterized by well-defined round or oval red scaly patches that may join together to form map-like patterns. Some patches are fixed, occurring most often on the outer surfaces of the arms and legs, while others are migratory - lasting for hours to days and then fading or moving to another location.

Epidemiology[edit]

EKVP is a rare disorder; its prevalence is unknown. More than 200 cases have been reported in the medical literature.

Cause[edit]

  • EKVP can be caused by mutations in several genes, including GJB3, GJB4, and GJA1.
  • These three genes provide instructions for making proteins called connexins 31, 30.3, and 43, respectively.
  • These proteins are part of the connexin family, a group of proteins that form channels called gap junctions on the surface of cells.
  • Gap junctions open and close to regulate the flow of nutrients, charged atoms (ions), and other signaling molecules from one cell to another.
  • They are essential for direct communication between neighboring cells.

Gene mutations[edit]

  • The GJB3, GJB4, and GJA1 gene mutations that lead to EKVP alter the structure or location of the connexins produced from these genes.
  • Some GJB3 or GJB4 gene mutations lead to the production of abnormal connexins that can build up in a cell structure called the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), triggering a harmful process known as ER stress.
  • Mutations in the GJA1 gene lead to the production of an abnormal connexin 43 protein that is unable to reach the cell surface to become part of gap junctions.

Inheritance[edit]

Signs and symptoms[edit]

  • This condition is characterized by well-defined round or oval red scaly patches that may join together to form map-like patterns.
  • Some patches are fixed, occurring most often on the outer surfaces of the arms and legs, while others are migratory - lasting for hours to days and then fading or moving to another location.
  • Some skin lesions are accompanied by burning or itching sensations.
  • Common triggers include emotional stress, temperature changes, mechanical friction and hot or cold weather.
  • Skin lesions often occur during the fist year of life, gradually progress during childhood, and then stabilize during puberty.

Diagnosis[edit]

Molecular Genetics Tests may include:

  • Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • Deletion/duplication analysis
  • Targeted variant analysis
  • Mutation scanning of the entire coding region

Treatment[edit]

Treatment is aimed at alleviating symptoms and may include topical retinoids or antihistamines.



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