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Phenomic Analysis of Chronic Granulomatous Disease Reveals More Severe Integumentary Infections in X-Linked Compared With Autosomal Recessive Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Authors :
Timothy Lok-Hin Chiu
Daniel Leung
Koon-Wing Chan
Hok Man Yeung
Chung-Yin Wong
Huawei Mao
Jianxin He
Pandiarajan Vignesh
Weiling Liang
Woei Kang Liew
Li-Ping Jiang
Tong-Xin Chen
Xiang-Yuan Chen
Yin-Bo Tao
Yong-Bin Xu
Hsin-Hui Yu
Alta Terblanche
David Christopher Lung
Cheng-Rong Li
Jing Chen
Man Tian
Brian Eley
Xingtian Yang
Jing Yang
Wen Chin Chiang
Bee Wah Lee
Deepti Suri
Amit Rawat
Anju Gupta
Surjit Singh
Wilfred Hing Sang Wong
Gilbert T. Chua
Jaime Sou Da Rosa Duque
Kai-Ning Cheong
Patrick Chun-Yin Chong
Marco Hok-Kung Ho
Tsz-Leung Lee
Wanling Yang
Pamela P. Lee
Yu Lung Lau
Source :
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 12 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2022.

Abstract

BackgroundChronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inborn error of immunity (IEI), characterised by recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. It is inherited either in an X-linked (XL) or autosomal recessive (AR) mode. Phenome refers to the entire set of phenotypes expressed, and its study allows us to generate new knowledge of the disease. The objective of the study is to reveal the phenomic differences between XL and AR-CGD by using Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) terms.MethodsWe collected data on 117 patients with genetically diagnosed CGD from Asia and Africa referred to the Asian Primary Immunodeficiency Network (APID network). Only 90 patients with sufficient clinical information were included for phenomic analysis. We used HPO terms to describe all phenotypes manifested in the patients.ResultsXL-CGD patients had a lower age of onset, referral, clinical diagnosis, and genetic diagnosis compared with AR-CGD patients. The integument and central nervous system were more frequently affected in XL-CGD patients. Regarding HPO terms, perianal abscess, cutaneous abscess, and elevated hepatic transaminase were correlated with XL-CGD. A higher percentage of XL-CGD patients presented with BCGitis/BCGosis as their first manifestation. Among our CGD patients, lung was the most frequently infected organ, with gastrointestinal system and skin ranking second and third, respectively. Aspergillus species, Mycobacterium bovis, and Mycobacteirum tuberculosis were the most frequent pathogens to be found.ConclusionPhenomic analysis confirmed that XL-CGD patients have more recurrent and aggressive infections compared with AR-CGD patients. Various phenotypic differences listed out can be used as clinical handles to distinguish XL or AR-CGD based on clinical features.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16643224
Volume :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4e9bbac58e3d4de0a00a92ba177095a5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.803763