Background: Comèl-Netherton syndrome (CN) is characterized by atopic-eczema-like skin abnormalities combined with linear ichthyotic lesions, hair shaft abnormalities and atopy with high IgE levels. Objective: Five children with CN are described. In 2 of the 3 CN patients still alive, analysis of cytokines regulating IgE synthesis was performed. Methods: In peripheral blood mononuclear cells and cultures of purified T cells, mRNA expression and protein production of interleukin 4 (IL-4), IL-13, IL-5 and interferon γ were analysed. The results were compared with the values in age-matched atopic dermatitis patients and healthy children. Results: The 5 CN patients showed striking differences in disease severity and evolution. Marked differences were found in several cytokines in the 2 analysed CN patients. Low percentages of natural killer cells were observed in both CN patients. Conclusion: The regulation of IgE production in patients with CN is varied and complex. The CN patients were heterogeneous in terms of Th2 skewing. Copyright

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doi.org/10.1159/000051607, hdl.handle.net/1765/70995
Dermatology: international journal for clinical and investigative dermatology
Department of Dermatology

van Gysel, D., Koning, H., Baert, M., Savelkoul, H., Neijens, H., & Oranje, A. (2001). Clinico-immunological heterogeneity in Comèl-Netherton syndrome. Dermatology: international journal for clinical and investigative dermatology, 202(2), 99–107. doi:10.1159/000051607