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Clinical and immunological assessment of APDS2 with features of the SHORT syndrome related to a novel mutation in PIK3R1 with reduced penetrance

    1. [1] Poznan University of Medical Sciences

      Poznan University of Medical Sciences

      Poznań, Polonia

    2. [2] Department of Immunology, Children’s Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland
    3. [3] Centers for Medical Genetics GENESIS, Poznań, Poland
  • Localización: Allergologia et immunopathologia: International journal for clinical and investigate allergology and clinical immunology, ISSN-e 1578-1267, ISSN 0301-0546, Vol. 50, Nº. 4, 2022, págs. 1-9
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Monoallelic loss-of-function (LOF) mutations in the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PIK3R1) gene affecting the inter-Src homology 2 domain of the p85α regulatory subunit of phosphoinositide-3-kinase δ (PI3Kδ) cause the activated PI3K δ syndrome (APDS2). APDS2 is defined as a primary antibody deficiency, developmental abnormalities within the B and T lymph cell compartments, and immune dysregulation. The genetic defect of APDS2 is shared with that of the SHORT syndrome, characterized by short stature, joint hyperextensibility, ocular depression, Rieger anomaly, and delayed tooth eruption. LOF variants in an intronic splice site (c.1425+1G.C/A/T) in the PI3KR1 gene have been identified in patients affected with both APDS2 and SHORT syndrome. Herein, we report a novel c.1644-1648del (p.Asp548Glufs*6) variant in a pediatric patient with the APDS2-related immunodeficiency, who presents with mild phenotypic fea-tures of the SHORT syndrome, congenital chest wall deformity, and IgE-mediated food allergy. The same variant was also identified in the patient’s hitherto asymptomatic mother, impli-cating an incomplete penetrance. Regular monitoring by a multidisciplinary team under the pediatric clinical immunologist’s supervision to implement appropriate diagnostic procedures and treatment modalities is of paramount importance. Further studies are required to better define the genotype-phenotype correlation in patients with the PIK3R1 gene mutations and to better delineate the mutual relationship between APDS2 and the SHORT syndrome.© 2022 Codon Publications. Published by Codon Publications.


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