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Acatalasia is an autosomal recessive peroxisomal disorder caused by absent or very low levels of the enzyme . Catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide in cells into water and oxygen. Low levels of catalase can cause hydrogen peroxide to build up, causing damage to cells.


Signs and symptoms
The disorder is relatively benign, although it causes an increased incidence of oral ulcers, and can under rare circumstances lead to . Symptoms primarily affect children.


Causes
Acatalasia is often the result of mutations in both copies of the CAT gene which codes for the enzyme . There are multiple types of mutation that can cause this condition. Inheriting a single CAT mutation results in , in which catalase levels are reduced, but still at functional levels.


Diagnosis
This disorder is commonly diagnosed pouring hydrogen peroxide on the patient's blood sample. Instead of a very bubbling reaction, blood turns brown-colored, which means the patient suffers from acatalasia.


Management

Epidemiology
In parts of Japan, this condition has been found in approximately 1.4% of people.
(2025). 9780071354554, McGraw-Hill.
Researchers estimate that the condition occurs in 1 in 20,000 people in Hungary and Switzerland.


History
In 1948, Dr. (1908–1994), a first reported this new disease. He had examined a patient with an . He had spread hydrogen peroxide on the diseased part, but was not generated due to the lack of catalase.


See also
  • List of cutaneous conditions


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