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Ann Rheum Dis ; 76(10): 1648-1656, 2017 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28522451

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To analyse the prevalence of CECR1 mutations in patients diagnosed with early onset livedo reticularis and/or haemorrhagic/ischaemic strokes in the context of inflammation or polyarteritis nodosa (PAN). Forty-eight patients from 43 families were included in the study. METHODS: Direct sequencing of CECR1 was performed by Sanger analysis. Adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2) enzymatic activity was analysed in monocyte isolated from patients and healthy controls incubated with adenosine and with or without an ADA1 inhibitor. RESULTS: Biallelic homozygous or compound heterozygous CECR1 mutations were detected in 15/48 patients. A heterozygous disease-associated mutation (p.G47V) was observed in two affected brothers. The mean age of onset of the genetically positive patients was 24 months (6 months to 7 years). Ten patients displayed one or more cerebral strokes during their disease course. Low immunoglobulin levels were detected in six patients. Thalidomide and anti-TNF (tumour necrosis factor) blockers were the most effective drugs. Patients without CECR1 mutations had a later age at disease onset, a lower prevalence of neurological and skin manifestations; one of these patients displayed all the clinical features of adenosine deaminase 2deficiency (DADA2) and a defective enzymatic activity suggesting the presence of a missed mutation or a synthesis defect. CONCLUSIONS: DADA2 accounts for paediatric patients diagnosed with PAN-like disease and strokes and might explain an unrecognised condition in patients followed by adult rheumatologist. Timely diagnosis and treatment with anti-TNF agents are crucial for the prevention of severe complications of the disease. Functional assay to measure ADA2 activity should complement genetic testing in patients with non-confirming genotypes.


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Adenosine Deaminase/deficiency , Adenosine Deaminase/genetics , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/deficiency , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/genetics , Livedo Reticularis/genetics , Polyarteritis Nodosa/genetics , Stroke/genetics , Adolescent , Age of Onset , Case-Control Studies , Child , Child, Preschool , DNA Mutational Analysis , Female , Heterozygote , Homozygote , Humans , Immunoglobulins/blood , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Infant , Italy , Livedo Reticularis/drug therapy , Livedo Reticularis/enzymology , Male , Pedigree , Polyarteritis Nodosa/drug therapy , Polyarteritis Nodosa/enzymology , Stroke/enzymology , Thalidomide/therapeutic use , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/antagonists & inhibitors , Young Adult
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J Exp Med ; 209(13): 2323-30, 2012 Dec 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23230001

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DNA polymerase ε (Polε) is a large, four-subunit polymerase that is conserved throughout the eukaryotes. Its primary function is to synthesize DNA at the leading strand during replication. It is also involved in a wide variety of fundamental cellular processes, including cell cycle progression and DNA repair/recombination. Here, we report that a homozygous single base pair substitution in POLE1 (polymerase ε 1), encoding the catalytic subunit of Polε, caused facial dysmorphism, immunodeficiency, livedo, and short stature ("FILS syndrome") in a large, consanguineous family. The mutation resulted in alternative splicing in the conserved region of intron 34, which strongly decreased protein expression of Polε1 and also to a lesser extent the Polε2 subunit. We observed impairment in proliferation and G1- to S-phase progression in patients' T lymphocytes. Polε1 depletion also impaired G1- to S-phase progression in B lymphocytes, chondrocytes, and osteoblasts. Our results evidence the developmental impact of a Polε catalytic subunit deficiency in humans and its causal relationship with a newly recognized, inherited disorder.


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DNA Polymerase II/genetics , Facial Bones/abnormalities , Growth Disorders/enzymology , Growth Disorders/genetics , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/enzymology , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/genetics , Livedo Reticularis/enzymology , Livedo Reticularis/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Alternative Splicing , Base Sequence , Body Height/genetics , Cell Proliferation , Child , Child, Preschool , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 12/genetics , Consanguinity , DNA Mutational Analysis , DNA Polymerase II/deficiency , Female , France , G1 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints/genetics , Gene Expression , Genes, Recessive , Humans , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/immunology , Introns , Livedo Reticularis/pathology , Male , Pedigree , Point Mutation , Poly-ADP-Ribose Binding Proteins , Syndrome , Young Adult
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