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CARMIL2 Deficiency Presenting as Very Early Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
卷 25, 期 11, 页码 1788-1795

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izz103

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immunodeficiency; very early onset inflammatory bowel diseases; CARMIL2

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  1. NIH [P30 DK034854, AI50950]
  2. Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
  3. Wolpow Family Chair in IBD Treatment and Research

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Background: Children with very early onset inflammatory bowel diseases (VEO-IBD) often have a refractory and severe disease course. A significant number of described VEO-IBD-causing monogenic disorders can be attributed to defects in immune-related genes. The diagnosis of the underlying primary immunodeficiency (PID) often has critical implications for the treatment of patients with IBD-like phenotypes. Methods: To identify the molecular etiology in 5 patients from 3 unrelated kindred with IBD-like symptoms, we conducted whole exome sequencing. Immune workup confirmed an underlying PID. Results: Whole exome sequencing revealed 3 novel CARMIL2 loss-of-function mutations in our patients. Immunophenotyping of peripheral blood mononuclear cells showed reduction of regulatory and effector memory T cells and impaired B cell class switching. The T cell proliferation and activation assays confirmed defective responses to CD28 costimulation, consistent with CARMIL2 deficiency. Conclusion: Our study highlights that human CARMIL2 deficiency can manifest with IBD-like symptoms. This example illustrates that early diagnosis of underlying PID is crucial for the treatment and prognosis of children with VEO-IBD.

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