Pseudoxanthoma elasticum

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum

Infobox_Disease
Name = Pseudoxanthoma elasticum


Caption =
DiseasesDB = 10876
DiseasesDB_mult = DiseasesDB2|10881 DiseasesDB2|10885 DiseasesDB2|10894
ICD10 = ICD10|Q|82|8|q|80
(ILDS Q82.81)
ICD9 = ICD9|757.39
ICDO =
OMIM = 264800
MedlinePlus =
eMedicineSubj = derm
eMedicineTopic = 359
eMedicine_mult = eMedicine2|oph|475
MeshID = D011561

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a genetic disease that causes fragmentation and mineralization of elastic fibers in some tissues. The most common problems arise in the skin and eyes, and later in blood vessels in the form of premature atherosclerosis.cite journal |author=Chassaing N, Martin L, Calvas P, Le Bert M, Hovnanian A |title=Pseudoxanthoma elasticum: a clinical, pathophysiological and genetic update including 11 novel ABCC6 mutations |journal=J. Med. Genet. |volume=42 |issue=12 |pages=881–92 |year=2005 |pmid=15894595 |doi=10.1136/jmg.2004.030171 |url=http://jmg.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/42/12/881] PXE is caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the "ABCC6" gene on the short arm of chromosome 16 (16p13.1).

igns and symptoms

Usually, pseudoxanthoma elasticum affects the skin first, often in childhood but frequently later. Small, yellowish papular lesions form and cutaneous laxity mainly affects the neck, axillae (armpits), groin, and flexural creases (the inside parts of the elbows and knees). Skin may become lax and redundant. Many individuals have "oblique mental creases" (diagonal grooves of the chin).

PXE first affects the retina through a dimpling of the Bruch membrane (a thin membrane separating the blood vessel-rich layer from the pigmented layer of the retina), that is only visible during ophthalmologic examinations. This is called peau d'orange (a French term meaning that the retina resembles the skin of an orange). Eventually the mineralization of the elastic fibers in the Bruch membrane create cracks (angioid streaks) that radiate out from the optic nerve. Angioid streaks themselves do not cause distortion of vision, even if they cross into the foveal area. This symptom is present almost all PXE patients and is usually noticed a few years after the onset of cutaneous . These cracks may allow small blood vessels that were originally held back by Bruch's membrane to penetrate the retina. These blood vessels sometimes leak, and it's these retinal that may lead to the loss of central vision. Vision loss is a major issue in many PXE patients.

PXE may affect the gastrointestinal and cardiovascular systems. In the digestive tract, the principal symptom is gastrointestinal bleeding, usually from the stomach. This occurs in very small number of patients. In the circulatory system, intermittent claudication (leg pain during walking which resolves at rest) is a prominent feature, although at later stages coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction may occur.

Classification

The diagnostic criteria for PXE are the typical skin biopsy appearance and the presence of angioid streaks in the retina. Other systems have become somewhat outdated by the discovery of the "ABCC6" mutations.

Pathophysiology

In PXE, the mineralization (accumulation of calcium and other minerals) and fragmentation of the elastin-containing fibers in connective tissue, but primarily in the midlaminar layer of the dermis, Bruch's membrane and the midsized arteries. [cite journal |author=Gheduzzi D, Sammarco R, Quaglino D, Bercovitch L, Terry S, Taylor W, Ronchetti I |title=Extracutaneous ultrastructural alterations in pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=Ultrastructural pathology |volume=27 |issue=6 |pages=375–84 |year=2003 |pmid=14660276 |doi=10.1080/716100800] Recent studies hypothesize that PXE is a metabolic disease, [cite journal |author=Jiang Q, Uitto J |title=Pseudoxanthoma elasticum: a metabolic disease? |journal=J. Invest. Dermatol. |volume=126 |issue=7 |pages=1440–1 |year=2006 |month=July |pmid=16778810 |doi=10.1038/sj.jid.5700267 |url=http://www.nature.com/jid/journal/v126/n7/full/5700267a.html] [cite journal |author=Jiang Q, Endo M, Dibra F, Wang K, Uitto J |title=Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum Is a Metabolic Disease |journal=J. Invest. Dermatol. |volume=Online first |issue= |pages= |year=2008 |month=August |pmid=18685618 |doi=10.1038/jid.2008.212] and that its features arise because metabolites of vitamin K cannot reach peripheral tissues. [cite journal |author=Borst P, van de Wetering K, Schlingemann R |title=Does the absence of ABCC6 (multidrug resistance protein 6) in patients with Pseudoxanthoma elasticum prevent the liver from providing sufficient vitamin K to the periphery? |journal=Cell Cycle |volume=7 |issue=11 |pages=1575–9 |year=2008 |month=June |pmid=18469514 |url=http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/cc/article/BorstCC7-11.pdf | format=PDF]

Genetics

80% of clinical cases of pseudoxanthoma elasticum have detectable mutations in the "ABCC6" gene. [cite journal |author=Ringpfeil F, Lebwohl MG, Christiano AM, Uitto J |title=Pseudoxanthoma elasticum: mutations in the MRP6 gene encoding a transmembrane ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=97 |issue=11 |pages=6001–6 |year=2000 |pmid=10811882 |doi=10.1073/pnas.100041297 |url=http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/11/6001 PMC|18548] [cite journal |author=Bergen AA, Plomp AS, Schuurman EJ, "et al" |title=Mutations in ABCC6 cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=Nat. Genet. |volume=25 |issue=2 |pages=228–31 |year=2000 |pmid=10835643 |doi=10.1038/76109 | url=http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v25/n2/full/ng0600_228.html] cite journal |author=Le Saux O, Urban Z, Tschuch C, "et al" |title=Mutations in a gene encoding an ABC transporter cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=Nat. Genet. |volume=25 |issue=2 |pages=223–7 |year=2000 |pmid=10835642 |doi=10.1038/76102 |url=http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v25/n2/full/ng0600_223.html] [cite journal |author=Struk B, Cai L, Zäch S, "et al" |title=Mutations of the gene encoding the transmembrane transporter protein ABC-C6 cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=J. Mol. Med. |volume=78 |issue=5 |pages=282–6 |year=2000 |pmid=10954200 |doi=10.1007/s001090000114 |url=http://www.springerlink.com/content/dm2k620uh35vuhb1/fulltext.html] Mutations in almost all parts of the gene have been described, of all types (missense, nonsense, splice alteration, insertion, small deletion or large deletion). Although there have been reports of autosomal dominant inheritance, the inheritance is typically autosomal recessive (both parents need to be carriers, and there is a 25% chance that a child will inherit "both" abnormal copies of the gene and therefore develop the condition).

Strong genetic linkage was found with mutations in the "ABCC6" gene, which codes for the MRP6 protein, but the exact mechanism by which this protein (which is a membrane transporter from the large ATP-binding cassette transporter family) influences the disease course is unknown; the protein is expressed in most organs, but mainly in the liver and kidney. It is unclear in what way this would lead to abnormalities in skin, eyes and blood vessels. It is thought that particular mutations do not cause a more severe or less severe form of the disease. Given the variations in age of onset and severity it is likely that other unknown risk factors (genetic and dietary) may be involved. One study suggested that mutations causing total absence of an MRP6 protein caused a more severe disease, [cite journal |author=Schulz V, Hendig D, Szliska C, Götting C, Kleesiek K |title=Novel mutations in the ABCC6 gene of German patients with pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=Hum. Biol. |volume=77 |issue=3 |pages=367–84 |year=2005 |pmid=16392638 |doi=] but this could not be confirmed in a subsequent case series. [cite journal |author=Pfendner EG, Vanakker OM, Terry SF, "et al" |title=Mutation detection in the ABCC6 gene and genotype-phenotype analysis in a large international case series affected by pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=J. Med. Genet. |volume=44 |issue=10 |pages=621–8 |year=2007 |pmid=17617515 |doi=10.1136/jmg.2007.051094 |url=http://jmg.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/44/10/621]

Premature atherosclerosis is also associated with mutations in the "ABCC6" gene, even in those without PXE.cite journal |author=Trip MD, Smulders YM, Wegman JJ, "et al" |title=Frequent mutation in the ABCC6 gene (R1141X) is associated with a strong increase in the prevalence of coronary artery disease |journal=Circulation |volume=106 |issue=7 |pages=773–5 |year=2002 |pmid=12176944 |doi=10.1161/01.CIR.0000028420.27813.C0| url=http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/106/7/773] A syndrome almost indistinguishable from hereditary PXE has been described in patients with hemoglobinopathies (sickle-cell disease and thalassemia) through a poorly understood mechanism. In addition, there appears to be another PXE-like syndrome with a similar phenotype but as a result of problems with another gene, gamma-glutamyl carboxylase.cite journal |author=Vanakker OM, Martin L, Gheduzzi D, Leroy BP, Loeys BL, Guerci VI, Matthys D, Terry SF, Coucke PJ, Pasquali-Ronchetti I, De Paepe A.|title=Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like phenotype with cutis laxa and multiple coagulation factor deficiency represents a separate genetic entity. |journal=J Invest Dermatol. |volume=127 |issue=3 |pages=581–7 |year=2007 |pmid=17110937 |doi=10.1038/sj.jid.5700610| url=http://www.nature.com/jid/journal/v127/n3/full/5700610a.html]

Treatment

There is no treatment that directly interferes with the disease process, although dietary restriction of calcium has been tried with limited results. For excessive areas of skin, plastic surgery may be needed. For the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the retina, antiangiogenic drugs such as bevacizumab (Avastin) and ranibizumab (Lucentis) have been effective, similar to its efficacy in age-related macular degeneration. [cite journal |author=Finger RP, Charbel Issa P, Ladewig M, Holz FG, Scholl HP |title=Intravitreal bevacizumab for choroidal neovascularisation associated with pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=Br J Ophthalmol |volume=92 |issue=4 |pages=483–7 |year=2008 |month=April |pmid=18369065 |doi=10.1136/bjo.2007.129916] [cite journal |author=Bhatnagar P, Freund KB, Spaide RF, "et al" |title=Intravitreal bevacizumab for the management of choroidal neovascularization in pseudoxanthoma elasticum |journal=Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) |volume=27 |issue=7 |pages=897–902 |year=2007 |month=September |pmid=17891014 |doi=10.1097/IAE.0b013e31809ff5df] . Cardiovascular disease is treated as in individuals without PXE. Some recommend avoidance of nonsteroidal anti-inflamatory drugs (NSAIDS) that increase bleeding risk, such as aspirin, and ibuprofen.

Epidemiology

The reported prevalence of pseudoxanthoma elasticum is about 1:25,000. Females are twice as likely to be affected as males. The disease occurs in all ethnicities, but South Africans are more likely to have PXE as a result of a founder effect (i.e. it was relatively prevalent in the small group of people from whom most South Africans descend).

History

The first description of PXE that distinguished it from other xanthomatous conditions was by Dr Ferdinand-Jean Darrier in 1896. [cite journal | author=Darrier FJ | year=1896 | title=Pseudoxanthoma elasticum | journal=Monatschr Prakt Dermatol | language=German | volume=23 | pages=609–17] The eponym "Grönblad-Strandberg syndrome" is used in older literature, after two physicians who made further discoveries in the disease manifestations. [WhoNamedIt|synd|1059]

PXE has the distinction of being the only disease for which a layperson is the inventor of the gene, "ABCC6". Sharon F. Terry, co-founder of PXE International with her husband, Patrick F. Terry, worked with scientists to discover and patent the gene in 2000. The Terrys' two children have pseudoxanthoma elasticum. [cite journal |author=Terry SF, Terry PF, Rauen KA, Uitto J, Bercovitch LG |title=Advocacy groups as research organizations: the PXE International example |journal=Nat. Rev. Genet. |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=157–64 |year=2007 |pmid=17230202 |doi=10.1038/nrg1991] [cite journal |author=Terry SF |title=Learning genetics |journal=Health Aff (Millwood) |volume=22 |issue=5 |pages=166–71 |year=2003 |pmid=14515892 |doi= |url=http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/22/5/166]

References

External links

* [http://www.pxe.org/ PXE International]
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