Publication: Novel NLRP12 Mutations Associated With Intestinal Amyloidosis in a Patient Diagnosed With Common Variable Immunodeficiency
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Heterozygous mutations in the NLRP12 gene have been found in patients with systemic auto-inflammatory diseases. However, the NLRP12-associated periodic fever syndromes show a wide clinical spectrum, including patients without classical diagnostic symptoms. Here, we report on a 20-year-old female patient diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), who developed intestinal amyloidosis and carried novel compound heterozygous mutations in NLRP12, identified by whole exome and transcriptome sequencing. CVID is a primary immunodeficiency characterized by low serum immunoglobulins, recurrent bacterial infections and development of malignancy, but it also presents with a magnitude of autoimmune features. Because of the unspecific heterogeneous clinical features of the disease, a delay in diagnosis is common. Secondary, inflammatory (AA type) amyloidosis has infrequently been observed in CVID patients. Based on our case observation and a critical review of the literature, we suggest that NLRP12 mutations might account for a small fraction of CVID patients with severe auto-inflammatory complications. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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Clinical Immunology
Volume
154
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2
Start Page
105
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111
