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Pulmonary Fibrosis in Hermansky-pudlak Syndrome. a Case Report and Review

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Journal Respiration
Publisher Karger
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2006 Feb 24
PMID 16490934
Citations 27
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Abstract

Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare heterogeneously inherited autosomal recessive group of disorders presenting with oculocutaneous albinism, bleeding diathesis and pulmonary disease. HPS is thought to occur as a consequence of disturbed formation or trafficking of intracellular vesicles, most importantly, melanosomes, platelet dense granules and lysosomes. The latter finding, in particular, contributes much to the morbidity associated with the disease, as ceroid lipofuscin deposits in lysosomes affect many organ systems. This is especially problematic in the lungs where it is often associated with pulmonary fibrosis and premature death. Currently, there are 7 known HPS genes in humans. In the mouse, at least 16 known HPS genes produce HPS-mutant phenotypes. The HPS gene mutation is considered to be one of the most prevalent single-gene disorders in northwest Puerto Rico, home to the largest cohort of known patients. In HPS, interventions addressing the bleeding diathesis and pulmonary fibrosis are often disappointingly ineffectual. Pirfenidone, a novel compound with documented anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antifibrotic effects, appears to hold promise in delaying or preventing fibrosis. To date, there has been one successful lung transplant performed on a patient with HPS. We present a patient with HPS and review the current literature on our understanding of this rare disorder.

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