1. Clinical, Immunological, and Genetic Findings in Iranian Patients with MHC-II Deficiency: Confirmation of c.162delG RFXANK Founder Mutation in the Iranian Population.
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Mousavi Khorshidi MS, Seeleuthner Y, Chavoshzadeh Z, Behfar M, Hamidieh AA, Alimadadi H, Sherkat R, Momen T, Behniafard N, Eskandarzadeh S, Mansouri M, Behnam M, Mahdavi M, Heydarazad Zadeh M, Shokri M, Alizadeh F, Movahedi M, Momenilandi M, Keramatipour M, Casanova JL, Cobat A, Abel L, Shahrooei M, and Parvaneh N
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- Humans, Infant, Newborn, Histocompatibility Antigens Class II genetics, Iran, Mutation genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
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Purpose: Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) deficiency is a rare inborn error of immunity (IEI). Impaired antigen presentation to CD4 + T cells results in combined immunodeficiency (CID). Patients typically present with severe respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections at early ages. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the only curative therapy., Methods: We describe the clinical, immunologic, and genetic features of eighteen unrelated Iranian patients with MHC-II deficiency., Results: Consanguinity was present in all affected families. The median age at the initial presentation was 5.5 months (range 7 days to 18 years). The main symptoms included failure to thrive, persistent diarrhea, and pneumonia. Autoimmune and neurologic features were also documented in about one-third of the patients, respectively. Thirteen patients carried RFXANK gene mutations, two carried RFX5 gene mutations, and three carried a RFXAP gene mutation. Six patients shared the same RFXANK founder mutation (c.162delG); limited to the Iranian population and dated to approximately 1296 years ago. Four of the patients underwent HSCT; three of them are alive. On the other hand, nine of the fourteen patients who did not undergo HSCT had a poor prognosis and died., Conclusion: MHC-II deficiency is not rare in Iran, with a high rate of consanguinity. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of CID at any age. With the limited access to HSCT and its variable results in MHC-II deficiency, implementing genetic counseling and family planning for the affected families are mandatory. We are better determined to study the c.162delG RFXANK heterozygous mutation frequency in the Iranian population., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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