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Omenn's syndrome occurring in patients without mutations in recombination activating genes

Omenn's syndrome occurring in patients without mutations in recombination activating genes
Omenn's syndrome occurring in patients without mutations in recombination activating genes
Omenn syndrome (OS) is characterised by hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, erythema, eosinophilia, elevated IgE, oligoclonal T cell expansions and recombinase activating gene (RAG) mutations. We investigated 9 cases of OS to correlate genotype with immunophenotype using a two-color flow cytometry with monoclonal antibodies against CD3 and TCRVB families to map TCRVB usage. T and B clonal cell populations were examined in peripheral blood lymphocytes by PCR and sequencing of TCRB/TCRG T cell and IGH FR2/FR3 B cell products. RAG and Artemis genes were sequenced from genomic DNA. All patients demonstrated absent TCRVB families; six had predominant TCRVB families, six oligoclonal TCR gene rearrangements including TCRGD rearrangements. One demonstrated functional IGH rearrangement, an observation not previously reported. In this clinically homogeneous population, with similar immunological phenotype, RAG mutations were identified in only 2/9 patients. OS is a genetically heterogeneous condition, and patients with similar immunophenotypes may have as yet unidentified gene defects.
Omenn syndrome, Recombination activating gene, Artemis gene, T cell receptor oligoclonality
1521-6616
246-256
Gennery, Andrew R.
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Hodges, Elizabeth
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Williams, Anthony P.
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Harris, Susan
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Villa, Anna
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Angus, Brian
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Cant, Andrew J.
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Smith, John L.
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Williams, Anthony P.
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Harris, Susan
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Villa, Anna
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Angus, Brian
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Cant, Andrew J.
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Smith, John L.
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Gennery, Andrew R., Hodges, Elizabeth, Williams, Anthony P., Harris, Susan, Villa, Anna, Angus, Brian, Cant, Andrew J. and Smith, John L. (2005) Omenn's syndrome occurring in patients without mutations in recombination activating genes. Clinical Immunology, 116 (3), 246-256. (doi:10.1016/j.clim.2005.04.014).

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Abstract

Omenn syndrome (OS) is characterised by hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, erythema, eosinophilia, elevated IgE, oligoclonal T cell expansions and recombinase activating gene (RAG) mutations. We investigated 9 cases of OS to correlate genotype with immunophenotype using a two-color flow cytometry with monoclonal antibodies against CD3 and TCRVB families to map TCRVB usage. T and B clonal cell populations were examined in peripheral blood lymphocytes by PCR and sequencing of TCRB/TCRG T cell and IGH FR2/FR3 B cell products. RAG and Artemis genes were sequenced from genomic DNA. All patients demonstrated absent TCRVB families; six had predominant TCRVB families, six oligoclonal TCR gene rearrangements including TCRGD rearrangements. One demonstrated functional IGH rearrangement, an observation not previously reported. In this clinically homogeneous population, with similar immunological phenotype, RAG mutations were identified in only 2/9 patients. OS is a genetically heterogeneous condition, and patients with similar immunophenotypes may have as yet unidentified gene defects.

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Published date: 2005
Keywords: Omenn syndrome, Recombination activating gene, Artemis gene, T cell receptor oligoclonality

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Local EPrints ID: 44626
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44626
ISSN: 1521-6616
PURE UUID: 80d43060-81f3-4bf5-83d6-6a6843d1d1fe

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Date deposited: 05 Mar 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:05

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Author: Andrew R. Gennery
Author: Elizabeth Hodges
Author: Susan Harris
Author: Anna Villa
Author: Brian Angus
Author: Andrew J. Cant
Author: John L. Smith

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