Background and aims: Patients with porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) have a susceptibility to reversible inactivation of hepatocyte uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase, which can be triggered by alcohol, hepatitis C virus, and other agents. Inherited factors that may predispose to PCT include the C282Y mutation in the hemochromatosis (HFE) gene.
Methods: We analyzed the hemochromatosis mutations C282Y and H63D in liver biopsies and serum samples of 190 German patients (mean age 48+/-12.5 years) with sporadic PCT. The hepatic iron concentration was determined within the liver tissue. Age-matched healthy blood donors (115 donors) served as controls.
Results: The C282Y and H63D mutations were found in 75 (39%) and 85 (45%) of 190 patients with PCT, respectively. Twenty-two patients (12%) were homozygous for the C282Y mutation, and eighteen patients (9%) were compound heterozygotes, displaying both the C282Y and the H63D mutation. Within the control group, 3 of 115 patients were heterozygous for C282Y (3%) and 12 for H63D (10%). Serum and hepatic iron, ferritin, transferrin saturation, or liver enzymes did not differ significantly between patients with or without HFE mutations.
Conclusions: The high frequency of homo- and heterozygosity for the C282Y and H63D alleles strongly suggests that these mutations are important predisposing factors for PCT in German patients.