Case Report: Meningoencephalitis With Thrombotic Occlusive Vasculopathy in a Young EBV-Naïve Boy Is Associated With a Novel SH2D1A Mutation

X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (XLP1) is a combined immunodeficiency characterized by severe immune dysregulation caused by mutations in the gene. Loss or dysfunction of SH2D1A is associated with the inability in clearing Epstein-Barr-Virus (EBV) infections. Clinical manifestation is diverse a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2021-12, Vol.12, p.747738
Hauptverfasser: Steininger, Jolanda, Rossmanith, Raphael, Geier, Christoph B, Leiss-Piller, Alexander, Thonhauser, Lukas, Weiss, Simone, Hainfellner, Johannes A, Freilinger, Michael, Schmidt, Wolfgang M, Eibl, Martha M, Wolf, Hermann M
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Zusammenfassung:X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (XLP1) is a combined immunodeficiency characterized by severe immune dysregulation caused by mutations in the gene. Loss or dysfunction of SH2D1A is associated with the inability in clearing Epstein-Barr-Virus (EBV) infections. Clinical manifestation is diverse and ranges from life-threatening hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) and fulminant infectious mononucleosis (FIM) to lymphoma and antibody deficiency. Rare manifestations include aplastic anemia, chronic gastritis and vasculitis. Herein, we describe the case of a previously healthy eight-year old boy diagnosed with XLP1 presenting with acute non-EBV acute meningoencephalitis with thrombotic occlusive vasculopathy. The patient developed multiple cerebral aneurysms leading to repeated intracerebral hemorrhage and severe cerebral damage. Immunological examination was initiated after development of a susceptibility to infections with recurrent bronchitis and one episode of severe pneumonia and showed antibody deficiency with pronounced IgG1-3-4 subclass deficiency. We could identify a novel hemizygous point mutation affecting the start codon. Basal levels of SAP protein seemed to be detectable in CD8 and CD4 T- and CD56 NK-cells of the patient what indicated an incomplete absence of SAP. In conclusion, we could demonstrate a novel mutation leading to deficient SAP protein expression and a rare clinical phenotype of non-EBV associated acute meningoencephalitis with thrombotic occlusive vasculopathy.
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2021.747738