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Phenotypic spectrum in a family with a novel RAC2 p.I21S dominant‐activating mutation

Louisa Ashby Lydia Chan Christine Winterbourn See‐Tarn Woon Paula Keating +4 lainnya

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Abstract Objectives Dominant‐activating (DA) lesions in RAC2 have been reported in 18 individuals to date. Some have required haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for their (severe) combined immunodeficiency syndrome phenotype. We aimed to investigate clinical and cellular features of a kindred harbouring a novel variant in RAC2 p.Ile21Ser (I21S) to better understand DA lesions' phenotypic spectrum. Methods Clinical and immunological information was collated for seven living individuals from the same kindred with RAC2 p.I21S. We evaluated neutrophil morphology, RAC2 protein expression and superoxide production using freshly isolated neutrophils stimulated with phorbol‐12‐myristate‐13‐acetate (PMA) and N‐formyl‐MetLeuPhe (fMLP). Results Patient 1 (P1, aged 11, male) has a history of bacterial suppurative otitis media, viral and bacterial cutaneous infections. P1's siblings (P2, P3), mother (P4), maternal aunt (P5) and uncle (P6) have similar infection histories. P1's maternal cousin (P7) presented with Burkitt's lymphoma at age 9. All affected individuals are alive and none has required HSCT to date. They have chronic lymphopenia affecting the CD4+T and B‐cell compartments. P1–3 have isolated reduction in IgM levels whereas the adults universally have normal immunoglobulins. Specific antibody responses are preserved. Affected individuals have neutrophil vacuolation, and their neutrophils have enhanced superoxide production compared to healthy controls. Conclusion RAC2 p.I21S is an activating variant causing notable morphological and functional abnormalities similar to other reported DA mutations. This novel variant expands the broad clinical phenotypic spectrum of RAC2 DA lesions, emphasising the need to tailor clinical management according to patients' disease phenotype and severity.

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Louisa Ashby

L

Lydia Chan

C

Christine Winterbourn

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See‐Tarn Woon

P

Paula Keating

R

Raoul Heller

R

Rohan Ameratunga

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Ignatius Chua

K

Kuang‐Chih Hsiao

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Ashby, L., Chan, L., Winterbourn, C., Woon, S., Keating, P., Heller, R. et al. (2024). Phenotypic spectrum in a family with a novel RAC2 p.I21S dominant‐activating mutation. https://doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1493

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2024
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10.1002/cti2.1493
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