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Next generation sequencing analysis of consecutive Russian patients with clinical suspicion of inborn errors of immunity

Authors :
Anastasia V. Tumakova
Ilya V. Bizin
Maria A. Makhova
Lidiya V. Lyazina
Marina N Guseva
Evgeny N. Suspitsin
Mikhail Kostik
Irina Kondratenko
Olga P. Kozlova
Tatiana V. Gabrusskaya
Svetlana S. Vahliarskaya
Anastasia S. Levina
M. Dubko
Olga V. Goleva
Liliya V. Ditkovskaya
Evgeny N. Imyanitov
Nataliya V. Skripchenko
Anna P. Sokolenko
Natalia E. Sokolova
Source :
Clinical geneticsREFERENCES. 98(3)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Primary immune deficiencies are usually attributed to genetic defects and, therefore, frequently referred to as inborn errors of immunity (IEI). We subjected the genomic DNA of 333 patients with clinical signs of IEI to next generation sequencing (NGS) analysis of 344 immunity-related genes and, in some instances, additional genetic techniques. Genetic causes of the disease were identified in 69/333 (21%) of subjects, including 11/18 (61%) of children with syndrome-associated IEIs, 45/202 (22%) of nonsyndromic patients with Jeffrey Modell Foundation (JMF) warning signs, 9/56 (16%) of subjects with periodic fever, 3/30 (10%) of cases of autoimmune cytopenia, 1/21 (5%) of patients with unusually severe infections and 0/6 (0%) of individuals with isolated elevation of IgE level. There were unusual clinical observations: twins with severe immunodeficiency carried a de novo CHARGE syndrome-associated SEMA3E c.2108C>T (p.S703L) allele; however, they lacked clinical features of CHARGE syndrome. Additionally, there were genetically proven instances of Netherton syndrome, Х-linked agammaglobulinemia, severe combined immune deficiency (SCID), IPEX and APECED syndromes, among others. Some patients carried recurrent pathogenic alleles, such as AIRE c.769C>T (p.R257*), NBN c.657del5, DCLRE1C c.103C>G (p.H35D), NLRP12 c.1054C>T (p.R352C) and c.910C>T (p.H304Y). NGS is a powerful tool for high-throughput examination of patients with malfunction of immunity.

Details

ISSN :
13990004
Volume :
98
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical geneticsREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5285a98b332619f8d4355dd1448c9bba