Netherton syndrome

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A rare genetic disorder affecting the skin, hair, and immune system



Netherton syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by skin, hair, and immune system abnormalities. It is an autosomal recessive condition, meaning that an individual must inherit two copies of the defective gene, one from each parent, to be affected by the disorder.

Genetics[edit | edit source]

Diagram of autosomal recessive inheritance

Netherton syndrome is caused by mutations in the SPINK5 gene, which encodes the protein LEKTI (lympho-epithelial Kazal-type-related inhibitor). This protein plays a crucial role in skin barrier function and immune regulation. The disorder follows an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance, as illustrated in the diagram.

Clinical Features[edit | edit source]

The clinical presentation of Netherton syndrome is highly variable but typically includes the following features:

Skin Abnormalities[edit | edit source]

Patients often present with ichthyosis linearis circumflexa, a condition characterized by red, scaly skin with a distinctive double-edged scale. Atopic dermatitis-like symptoms are also common, leading to chronic skin inflammation and irritation.

Hair Abnormalities[edit | edit source]

A hallmark of Netherton syndrome is trichorrhexis invaginata, also known as "bamboo hair," where the hair shaft is fragile and prone to breakage. This can lead to sparse and brittle hair.

Immune System Abnormalities[edit | edit source]

Individuals with Netherton syndrome may experience recurrent infections due to an impaired immune response. They are also at increased risk for atopy, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, and food allergies.

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Diagnosis of Netherton syndrome is based on clinical evaluation, family history, and genetic testing to identify mutations in the SPINK5 gene. Skin biopsy and hair shaft analysis can also aid in diagnosis by revealing characteristic features of the disorder.

Management[edit | edit source]

There is no cure for Netherton syndrome, and management focuses on alleviating symptoms and preventing complications. Treatment strategies may include:

  • Topical and systemic therapies to manage skin inflammation and dryness
  • Regular monitoring and treatment of infections
  • Nutritional support to address growth and development issues
  • Genetic counseling for affected families

Prognosis[edit | edit source]

The prognosis for individuals with Netherton syndrome varies depending on the severity of symptoms and the effectiveness of management strategies. With appropriate care, many individuals can lead relatively normal lives, although they may require ongoing medical support.

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