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Clinically Complex LRBA Deficiency Due to a Founder Allele in the Georgian Jewish Population.

Authors :
Freund, Tal
Baxter, Sarah K.
Walsh, Tom
Golan, Hana
Kapelushnik, Joseph
Abramsohn-Goldenberg, Michal
Benor, Shira
Sarid, Nadav
Ram, Ron
Alcalay, Yifat
Segel, Reeval
Renbaum, Paul
Stepensky, Polina
King, Mary-Claire
Torgerson, Troy R.
Hagin, David
Source :
Journal of Clinical Immunology. Jan2023, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p151-164. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Pathogenic variants in LRBA, encoding the LPS Responsive Beige-Like Anchor (LRBA) protein, are responsible for recessive, early-onset hypogammaglobulinemia, severe multi-organ autoimmunity, and lymphoproliferation, with increased risk for malignancy. LRBA deficiency has a wide clinical spectrum with variable age of onset and disease severity. Three apparently unrelated patients with LRBA deficiency, of Georgian Jewish descent, were homozygous for LRBA c.6640C > T, p.R2214*, leading to a stop upstream of the LRBA BEACH domain. Despite carrying the same LRBA genotype, the three patients differed in clinical course: the first patient was asymptomatic until age 25 years; the second presented with failure to thrive at age 3 months; and the third presented at age 7 years with immune cytopenias and severe infections. Two of the patients developed malignancies: the first patient was diagnosed with recurrent Hodgkin's disease at age 36 years, and the second patient developed aggressive gastric cancer at age 15 years. Among Georgian Jews, the carrier frequency of the LRBA p.R2214* allele was 1.6% (4 of 236 Georgian Jewish controls). The allele was absent from other populations. Haplotype analysis showed a shared origin of the mutation. These three patients revealed a pathogenic LRBA founder allele in the Georgian Jewish population, support the diverse and complex clinical spectrum of LRBA deficiency, and support the possibility that LRBA deficiency predisposes to malignancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02719142
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161300508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-022-01358-7