1. Delayed Diagnosis of Chronic Necrotizing Granulomatous Skin Lesions due to TAP2 Deficiency.
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Darazam IA, Hakamifard A, Momenilandi M, Materna M, Gharehbagh FJ, Shahrooei M, Olyaei NA, Zerehpoosh FB, Fayand A, Hatami F, Lotfollahi L, Mansouri N, Casanova JL, Béziat V, and Mansouri D
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- Humans, Antigen Presentation genetics, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters chemistry, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters genetics, Delayed Diagnosis, Granuloma genetics, Iran, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 3 genetics, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I genetics, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I metabolism, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency genetics
- Abstract
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) deficiency, also known as bare lymphocyte syndrome type 1 (BLS-1), is a rare autosomal recessively inherited immunodeficiency disorder with remarkable clinical and biological heterogeneity. Transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) is a member of the ATP-binding cassette superfamily of transporters and consists of two subunits, TAP1 or TAP2. Any defect resulting from a mutation or deletion of these two subunits may adversely affect the peptide translocation in the endoplasmic reticulum, which is an important process for properly assembling MHC-I molecules. To date, only 12 TAP2-deficient patients were reported in the literature. Herein, we described two Iranian cases with 2 and 3 decades of delayed diagnosis of chronic necrotizing granulomatous skin lesions due to TAP2 deficiency without pulmonary involvement. Segregation analysis in family members identified 3 additional homozygous asymptomatic carriers. In both asymptomatic and symptomatic carriers, HLA-I expression was only 4-15% of the one observed in healthy controls. We performed the first deep immunophenotyping in TAP2-deficient patients. While total CD8 T cell counts were normal as previously reported, the patients showed strongly impaired naïve CD8 T cell counts. Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells and invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cell counts were increased., (© 2022. 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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