List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins

There are many different keratin proteins normally expressed in the human integumentary system.Mutations in keratin proteins in the skin can cause disease.Of note, other structural proteins in the epidermis of the skin that are closely related to keratins may also cause disease if mutated.Examples include:
List of cutaneous conditionskeratinEpidermolytic hyperkeratosisIchthyosis hystrix of Curth–MacklinDiffuse nonepidermolytic palmoplantar keratodermaDiffuse epidermolytic palmoplantar keratodermaIchthyosis bullosa of SiemensMeesmann corneal dystrophyWhite sponge nevusEpidermolysis bullosa simplexDowling–Degos' diseaseOlmsted syndromePachyonychia congenita type IPachyonychia congenita type IIIchthyosis with confettiIchthyosis hystrixNaegeli–Franceschetti–Jadassohn syndromeDermatopathia pigmentosa reticularisSteatocystoma multiplexVellus hair cystMonilethrixAlopecia areataPure hair–nail type of ectodermal dysplasiaLoricrinVohwinkel syndromeProgressive symmetric erythrokeratodermiaFilaggrinIchthyosis vulgarisAtopic dermatitislocus heterogeneityList of keratins expressed in the human integumentary systemList of cutaneous conditions caused by problems with junctional proteinsList of target antigens in pemphigoidList of target antigens in pemphigusCutaneous conditions with immunofluorescence findingsList of genes mutated in cutaneous conditionsList of histologic stains that aid in diagnosis of cutaneous conditionsKeratoderma