Alteration of matrix macromolecule synthesis by fibroblasts from a patient with pachydermoperiostosis.

J Invest Dermatol

Laboratoire de Biochimie-CNRS EP 89, Faculté de Médecine, Reims, France.

Published: January 1996

Pachydermoperiostosis (primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy) is a very rare genetic disease characterized by pachydermia, periostosis, arthralgia, and finger clubbing. Its pathophysiology is still unclear, but previous studies have reported connective tissue hypertrophy in the skin of these patients. We investigated the synthesis of collagen, fibronectin, and proteoglycans by fibroblasts from affected and unaffected skin from one patient with pachydermoperiostosis and four normal donors. We found that collagen synthesis was largely decreased in fibroblasts from the diseased skin, whereas the synthesis of the small dermatan-sulfate-containing proteoglycan decorin strongly increased. Fibroblasts from the unaffected skin of the patient exhibited syntheses of these macromolecules similar to control fibroblasts from healthy donors. Northern blot and dot blot analyses showed decreased pro alpha 1 (I) collagen in patient's affected and unaffected skin fibroblasts whereas increased decorin mRNA levels were found in fibroblasts from the patient's affected skin. No change in cell proliferation was observed. These data demonstrate an alteration of fibroblast biosynthetic activity in the skin lesions of pachydermoperiostosis, which may be responsible, at least in part, for the patient's phenotype.

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