Nathalie PirononArtyom GasparyanYUBERO GONCALVEZ, MARIA JOAOMARIA JOAOYUBERO GONCALVEZSabine DuchateletKristina HovhannesyanStephanie Leclerc-MercierNatella KostandyanPALISSON ETCHARREN, FRANCISFRANCISPALISSON ETCHARRENTamara SarkisianMatthias TiteuxFUENTES BUSTOS, MARIA IGNACIAMARIA IGNACIAFUENTES BUSTOSAlain Hovnanian2025-01-272025-01-272024-12-05https://investigadores.udd.cl/handle/123456789/1057910.1038/s41431-024-01717-5<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a rare and most often severe genodermatosis characterized by recurrent blistering and erosions of the skin and mucous membranes after minor trauma, leading to major local and systemic complications. RDEB is caused by loss-of-function mutations in <jats:italic>COL7A1</jats:italic> encoding type VII collagen (C7), the main component of anchoring fibrils which form attachment structures stabilizing the cutaneous basement membrane zone. Most of the previously reported <jats:italic>COL7A1</jats:italic> mutations are located in the coding or intronic regions. We describe 6 patients with localized or intermediate RDEB for whom one recessive pathogenic variant in the coding region and a second variant in the <jats:italic>COL7A1</jats:italic> promoter were identified. These substitutions, three of which are novel, are localized in two Sp1 binding sites of the promoter region. DNA pull-down assay showed a drastic reduction of Sp1 binding consistent with a dramatic decrease in <jats:italic>COL7A1</jats:italic> transcript and almost undetectable C7 protein levels. Our results reveal that mutations in the <jats:italic>COL7A1</jats:italic> promoter on the background of a null allele can underlie localized or intermediate RDEB. They further emphasize the functional importance of Sp1 motifs in the proximal <jats:italic>COL7A1</jats:italic> promoter which should be carefully investigated for regulatory mutations in the case of RDEB with only one pathogenic variant identified in the coding or intronic regions.</jats:p>Novel variants impairing Sp1 transcription factor binding in the COL7A1 promoter cause mild cases of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosajournal-article