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First use of thymus transplantation therapy for FOXN1 deficiency (nude/SCID): a report of 2 cases.

Authors :
Markert ML
Marques JG
Neven B
Devlin BH
McCarthy EA
Chinn IK
Albuquerque AS
Silva SL
Pignata C
de Saint Basile G
Victorino RM
Picard C
Debre M
Mahlaoui N
Fischer A
Sousa AE
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2011 Jan 13; Vol. 117 (2), pp. 688-96. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Oct 26.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

FOXN1 deficiency is a primary immunodeficiency characterized by athymia, alopecia totalis, and nail dystrophy. Two infants with FOXN1 deficiency were transplanted with cultured postnatal thymus tissue. Subject 1 presented with disseminated Bacillus Calmette-Guérin infection and oligoclonal T cells with no naive markers. Subject 2 had respiratory failure, human herpes virus 6 infection, cytopenias, and no circulating T cells. The subjects were given thymus transplants at 14 and 9 months of life, respectively. Subject 1 received immunosuppression before and for 10 months after transplantation. With follow up of 4.9 and 2.9 years, subjects 1 and 2 are well without infectious complications. The pretransplantation mycobacterial disease in subject 1 and cytopenias in subject 2 resolved. Subject 2 developed autoimmune thyroid disease 1.6 years after transplantation. Both subjects developed functional immunity. Subjects 1 and 2 have 1053/mm(3) and 1232/mm(3) CD3(+) cells, 647/mm(3) and 868/mm(3) CD4(+) T cells, 213/mm(3) and 425/mm(3) naive CD4(+) T cells, and 10 200 and 5700 T-cell receptor rearrangement excision circles per 100 000 CD3(+) cells, respectively. They have normal CD4 T-cell receptor β variable repertoires. Both subjects developed antigen-specific proliferative responses and have discontinued immunoglobulin replacement. In summary, thymus transplantation led to T-cell reconstitution and function in these FOXN1 deficient infants.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1528-0020
Volume :
117
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20978268
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2010-06-292490