Increased prevalence of vitiligo, but no evidence of premature ageing, in the skin of patients with bp 3243 mutation in mitochondrial DNA in the mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes syndrome (MELAS)
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Increased prevalence of vitiligo, but no evidence of premature ageing, in the skin of patients with bp 3243 mutation in mitochondrial DNA in the mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes syndrome (MELAS)
Abstract
The MELAS syndrome (mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes) belongs to the category of mitochondrial disorders. The most common molecular aetiology of the syndrome is a mutation at base pair (bp) 3243 in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA). The phenotype is varied and, apart from central nervous system involvement, the patients with this mutation may present with neurosensory hearing loss, diabetes mellitus and cardiomyopathy. These phenotypes suggest that organs dependent on aerobic metabolism suffer most. We investigated the possible clinical and physiological manifestations of impaired energy metabolism in the skin of 28 patients with the bp 3243 mutation in mtDNA. Non-invasive sonography and laser Doppler flowmetry were used to measure skin thickness and the blood flow of the skin. Skin collagen synthesis was assayed from suction blister fluid. Evaporimetry was used to assess the re-epithelialization rate of suction blister wounds. Histochemistry and immunohistochemistry were used to evaluate the melanocytes and pigment in the skin. Vitiligo was found in three of the 28 patients (11%), which was markedly more than in the general population. Histological findings showed an absence of pigment, but an apparently normal distribution of melanocytes in the dermoepidermal junction. Seborrhoeic eczema and atopy were also somewhat more frequent. No features of premature ageing, such as a marked decrease in skin thickness, blood flow, collagen synthesis or re-epithelialization rate, were demonstrated.
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