Wide spectrum of filaggrin-null mutations in atopic dermatitis highlights differences between Singaporean Chinese and European populations

Hsiu-Wen Chen(Institute of Medical Biology), John Common(Institute of Medical Biology), Rebecca L. Haines(Institute of Medical Biology), Anita Balakrishnan(Institute of Medical Biology), Sara Brown, Christabelle S.M. Goh(Institute of Medical Biology), Heather J. Cordell, Aileen Sandilands, Linda Campbell, Karin Kroboth, Alan D. Irvine(Trinity College Dublin), Denise Goh(National University Health System), Miao Tang(National Skin Centre), Hugo P. Van Bever(National Skin Centre), Yoke Chin Giam(National Skin Centre), W.H. Irwin McLean, E. Birgitte Lane(Institute of Medical Biology)
British Journal of Dermatology
March 24, 2011
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Null mutations in the filaggrin gene (FLG) cause ichthyosis vulgaris (IV) and predispose to atopic dermatitis (AD). Cohort studies in Europe and Japan have reported an FLG mutation carrier frequency of between 14% and 56%, but the prevalent European FLG mutations are rare or absent in Chinese patients with IV and AD. OBJECTIVES: To investigate further the spectrum of FLG-null mutations in Chinese patients and to compare it with that in other populations. METHODS: We conducted comprehensive FLG genetic analysis in a discovery cohort of 92 Singaporean Chinese individuals with IV and/or moderate-to-severe AD. All detected FLG mutations were then screened in a cohort of 425 patients with AD and 440 normal controls. Results In total, 22 FLG-null mutations, of which 14 are novel, were identified in this study; the combined null FLG genotype of 17 mutations detected in cases and controls showed strong association with AD [Fisher's exact test; P = 5·3 × 10⁻⁹; odds ratio (OR) 3·3], palmar hyperlinearity (Fisher's exact test; P = 9·0 × 10⁻¹⁵; OR 5·8), keratosis pilaris (Fisher's exact test; P = 0·001; OR 4·7) and with increased severity of AD (permutation test; P = 0·0063). CONCLUSIONS: This study emphasizes the wider genetic landscape of FLG-null mutations in Asia that is slowly emerging.


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