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Segmental vitiligo as the possible expression of cutaneous somatic mosaicism: implications for common non-segmental vitiligo
Authors:Taïeb Alain  Morice-Picard Fanny  Jouary Thomas  Ezzedine Khaled  Cario-André Muriel  Gauthier Yvon
Affiliation:Service de Dermatologie et Dermatologie Pédiatrique, Centre de Référence des Maladies Rares de la Peau, CHU de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France. alain.teieb@chu-bordeaux.fr
Abstract:Clinical findings in vitiligo challenge the widely accepted organ specific autoimmune pathomechanisms. We draw the attention to the fact that the distribution of segmental vitiligo (SV) fits in at least a subset of patients a pattern usually associated with cutaneous mosaicism. The association of SV to non-segmental vitiligo (NSV) now confirmed by several observations indicates a continuum between the two subsets with shared predisposing genetic factors, including genes operating specifically in the skin. Some pedigrees associating SV and NSV further suggest a mechanism of loss of heterozygosity for a dominant gene controlling part of the cutaneous phenotype. The mosaic hypothesis applies only to SV and to the rare SV-NSV association, but suggests that predisposing genetic factors in common NSV should also be searched directly in the skin. SV would be a good candidate disease to explore as a proof of principle of a new gene discovery strategy useful for multigenic disorders with organ specificity, applicable in priority to chronic inflammatory skin disorders.
Keywords:mosaicism  vitiligo  melanocytes  Blaschko’s lines
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