Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis(ARCI)is characterized by being born as collodion babies,hyperkeratosis,and skin scaling.We described a collodion baby at birth with mild ectropion,eclabium,and syndactyly.Whol...Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis(ARCI)is characterized by being born as collodion babies,hyperkeratosis,and skin scaling.We described a collodion baby at birth with mild ectropion,eclabium,and syndactyly.Whole exome sequencing showed a compound heterozygous variant c.[56C>A],p.(Ser19X)and c.[100G>A],p.(Ala34Thr)in the PNPLA1 gene[NM_001145717;exon 1].The protein encoded by PNPLA1 acts as a unique transacylase that specifically transfers linoleic acid from triglyceride toω-hydroxy fatty acid in ceramide,thus giving rise toω-O-acylceramide,a particular class of sphingolipids that is essential for skin barrier function.The variant was located in the patatin core domain of PNPLA1 and resulted in a truncated protein which could disrupt the function of the protein.This case report highlights a novel compound heterozygous mutation in PNPLA1 identified in a Chinese child.展开更多
基金This study was supported by the Jiangsu Maternal and Child Health Research Project(F201863).
文摘Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis(ARCI)is characterized by being born as collodion babies,hyperkeratosis,and skin scaling.We described a collodion baby at birth with mild ectropion,eclabium,and syndactyly.Whole exome sequencing showed a compound heterozygous variant c.[56C>A],p.(Ser19X)and c.[100G>A],p.(Ala34Thr)in the PNPLA1 gene[NM_001145717;exon 1].The protein encoded by PNPLA1 acts as a unique transacylase that specifically transfers linoleic acid from triglyceride toω-hydroxy fatty acid in ceramide,thus giving rise toω-O-acylceramide,a particular class of sphingolipids that is essential for skin barrier function.The variant was located in the patatin core domain of PNPLA1 and resulted in a truncated protein which could disrupt the function of the protein.This case report highlights a novel compound heterozygous mutation in PNPLA1 identified in a Chinese child.