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Clin Immunol ; 195: 49-58, 2018 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30063981

ABSTRACT

Monoallelic loss-of-function mutations in NFKB1 were recently recognized as the most common monogenic cause of common variable immunodeficiency (CVID). The prototypic clinical phenotype of NFKB1-deficient patients includes common CVID features, such as hypogammaglobulinaemia and sinopulmonary infections, plus other highly variable individual manifestations. Here, we describe a patient with a profound CVID phenotype and severe gastrointestinal manifestations, including chronic and recurrent diarrhoea. Using an NGS customized panel of 323 genes related to primary immunodeficiencies, we identified a novel monoallelic loss-of-function mutation in NFKB1 leading to a truncated protein (c.1149delT/p.Gly384Glu ∗ 48). Interestingly, we also found a rare variant in NOD2 previously associated with Crohn's disease (p.His352Arg). Our patient had hypogammaglobulinaemia with a small number of B cells, most of which were naïve. The most noteworthy findings included marked skewing towards a Th1 phenotype in peripheral blood T cells and excessive production of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1ß, TNFα). The patient's 6-year-old daughter, a carrier of the NFKB1 mutation, is clinically asymptomatic, but has started to show cellular and molecular changes. This case of NFKB1 deficiency appears to be a combination of immunodeficiency and a hyperinflammatory state. The current situation of the patient's daughter provides a glimpse of the preclinical phase of the condition.


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B-Lymphocytes/physiology , Common Variable Immunodeficiency/immunology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/immunology , NF-kappa B/genetics , Sequence Deletion/genetics , Th1 Cells/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Agammaglobulinemia , Cells, Cultured , Common Variable Immunodeficiency/genetics , Cytokines/metabolism , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/genetics , Humans , Inflammation Mediators/metabolism , Male , Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein/genetics , Respiratory Tract Infections , Young Adult
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