Autosomal-recessive agammaglobulinemia is a rare and heterogeneous disorder, characterized by early-onset infections, profound hypogammaglobulinemia of all immunoglobulin isotypes and absence of circulating B lymphocytes. To investigate the molecular basis of the disease, 23 patients with early-onset disease and no mutations in Bruton tyrosine kinase, the gene responsible for X-linked agammaglobulinemia, were selected and analyzed by direct sequencing of candidate genes. Two novel mutations in the mu heavy chain (mu HC) gene (IGHM) were identified in three patients belonging to two unrelated families. A fourth patient carries a previously described G> A nucleotide substitution at the -1 position of an alternative splice site in IGHM; here, we demonstrate that this mutation is indeed responsible for aberrant splicing. Comparison of bone marrow cytofluorimetric profiles in two patients carrying different mutations in the IGHM gene suggests a genotype-phenotype correlation with the stage at which B-cell development is blocked. Several new single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) both in the mu HC and in the lambda 5-like/VpreB-coding genes were identified. Two unrelated patients carry compound heterozygous variations in the VpreB1 gene that may be involved in disease ethiology.

Molecular analysis of the pre-BCR complex in a large cohort of patients affected by autosomal-recessive agammaglobulinemia / S., Ferrari; R., Zuntini; V., Lougaris; A., Soresina; V., Sourkova; M., Fiorini; S., Martino; P., Rossi; M. C., Pietrogrande; B., Martire; G., Spadaro; F., Cardinale; F., Cossu; P., Pierani; Quinti, Isabella; C., Rossi; A., Plebani. - In: GENES AND IMMUNITY. - ISSN 1466-4879. - STAMPA. - 8:4(2007), pp. 325-333. [10.1038/sj.gene.6364391]

Molecular analysis of the pre-BCR complex in a large cohort of patients affected by autosomal-recessive agammaglobulinemia

QUINTI, Isabella;
2007

Abstract

Autosomal-recessive agammaglobulinemia is a rare and heterogeneous disorder, characterized by early-onset infections, profound hypogammaglobulinemia of all immunoglobulin isotypes and absence of circulating B lymphocytes. To investigate the molecular basis of the disease, 23 patients with early-onset disease and no mutations in Bruton tyrosine kinase, the gene responsible for X-linked agammaglobulinemia, were selected and analyzed by direct sequencing of candidate genes. Two novel mutations in the mu heavy chain (mu HC) gene (IGHM) were identified in three patients belonging to two unrelated families. A fourth patient carries a previously described G> A nucleotide substitution at the -1 position of an alternative splice site in IGHM; here, we demonstrate that this mutation is indeed responsible for aberrant splicing. Comparison of bone marrow cytofluorimetric profiles in two patients carrying different mutations in the IGHM gene suggests a genotype-phenotype correlation with the stage at which B-cell development is blocked. Several new single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) both in the mu HC and in the lambda 5-like/VpreB-coding genes were identified. Two unrelated patients carry compound heterozygous variations in the VpreB1 gene that may be involved in disease ethiology.
2007
agammaglobulinemia; human immunodeficiency; ighm mutations; mu hc; pre-bcr
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Molecular analysis of the pre-BCR complex in a large cohort of patients affected by autosomal-recessive agammaglobulinemia / S., Ferrari; R., Zuntini; V., Lougaris; A., Soresina; V., Sourkova; M., Fiorini; S., Martino; P., Rossi; M. C., Pietrogrande; B., Martire; G., Spadaro; F., Cardinale; F., Cossu; P., Pierani; Quinti, Isabella; C., Rossi; A., Plebani. - In: GENES AND IMMUNITY. - ISSN 1466-4879. - STAMPA. - 8:4(2007), pp. 325-333. [10.1038/sj.gene.6364391]
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