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A new type of radiosensitive T-B-NK+ severe combined immunodeficiency caused by a LIG4 mutation

Authors :
Wouter W. Wiegant
Lieneke R. van Veelen
Małgorzata Z. Zdzienicka
Nico G. Hartwig
Jacques J.M. van Dongen
Dik C. van Gent
Mirjam van der Burg
Anja Raams
Nicolaas G. J. Jaspers
Nicole S. Verkaik
Linda Brugmans
Barbara H. Barendregt
Immunology
Molecular Genetics
Pediatrics
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 116(1), 137-145. The American Society for Clinical Investigation
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2005.

Abstract

V(D)J recombination of Ig and TCR loci is a stepwise process during which site-specific DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are made by RAG1/RAG2, followed by DSB repair by nonhomologous end joining. Defects in V(D)J recombination result in SCID characterized by absence of mature B and T cells. A subset of T-B-NK+ SCID patients is sensitive to ionizing radiation, and the majority of these patients have mutations in Artemis. We present a patient with a new type of radiosensitive T-B-NK+ SCID with a defect in DNA ligase IV (LIG4). To date, LIG4 mutations have only been described in a radiosensitive leukemia patient and in 4 patients with a designated LIG4 syndrome, which is associated with chromosomal instability, pancytopenia, and developmental and growth delay. The patient described here shows that a LIG4 mutation can also cause T-B-NK+ SCID without developmental defects. The LIG4-deficient SCID patient had an incomplete but severe block in precursor B cell differentiation, resulting in extremely low levels of blood B cells. The residual D(H)-J(H) junctions showed extensive nucleotide deletions, apparently caused by prolonged exonuclease activity during the delayed D(H)-J(H) ligation process. In conclusion, different LIG4 mutations can result in either a developmental defect with minor immunological abnormalities or a SCID picture with normal development.

Details

ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
116
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08644d773fea5c65e0a2ae10fa82b1a0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci26121