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Infectious and immunologic phenotype of MECP2 duplication syndrome.


ABSTRACT: MECP2 (methyl CpG binding protein 2) duplication causes syndromic intellectual disability. Patients often suffer from life-threatening infections, suggesting an additional immunodeficiency. We describe for the first time the detailed infectious and immunological phenotype of MECP2 duplication syndrome. 17/27 analyzed patients suffered from pneumonia, 5/27 from at least one episode of sepsis. Encapsulated bacteria (S.pneumoniae, H.influenzae) were frequently isolated. T-cell immunity showed no gross abnormalities in 14/14 patients and IFNy-secretion upon ConA-stimulation was not decreased in 6/7 patients. In 6/21 patients IgG2-deficiency was detected - in 4/21 patients accompanied by IgA-deficiency, 10/21 patients showed low antibody titers against pneumococci. Supra-normal IgG1-levels were detected in 11/21 patients and supra-normal IgG3-levels were seen in 8/21 patients - in 6 of the patients as combined elevation of IgG1 and IgG3. Three of the four patients with IgA/IgG2-deficiency developed multiple severe infections. Upon infections pronounced acute-phase responses were common: 7/10 patients showed CRP values above 200 mg/l. Our data for the first time show systematically that increased susceptibility to infections in MECP2 duplication syndrome is associated with IgA/IgG2-deficiency, low antibody titers against pneumococci and elevated acute-phase responses. So patients with MECP2 duplication syndrome and low IgA/IgG2 may benefit from prophylactic substitution of sIgA and IgG.

SUBMITTER: Bauer M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7101860 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infectious and immunologic phenotype of MECP2 duplication syndrome.

Bauer Michael M   Kölsch Uwe U   Krüger Renate R   Unterwalder Nadine N   Hameister Karin K   Kaiser Fabian Marc FM   Vignoli Aglaia A   Rossi Rainer R   Botella Maria Pilar MP   Budisteanu Magdalena M   Rosello Monica M   Orellana Carmen C   Tejada Maria Isabel MI   Papuc Sorina Mihaela SM   Patat Oliver O   Julia Sophie S   Touraine Renaud R   Gomes Thusari T   Wenner Kirsten K   Xu Xiu X   Afenjar Alexandra A   Toutain Annick A   Philip Nicole N   Jezela-Stanek Aleksandra A   Gortner Ludwig L   Martinez Francisco F   Echenne Bernard B   Wahn Volker V   Meisel Christian C   Wieczorek Dagmar D   El-Chehadeh Salima S   Van Esch Hilde H   von Bernuth Horst H  

Journal of clinical immunology 20150227 2


MECP2 (methyl CpG binding protein 2) duplication causes syndromic intellectual disability. Patients often suffer from life-threatening infections, suggesting an additional immunodeficiency. We describe for the first time the detailed infectious and immunological phenotype of MECP2 duplication syndrome. 17/27 analyzed patients suffered from pneumonia, 5/27 from at least one episode of sepsis. Encapsulated bacteria (S.pneumoniae, H.influenzae) were frequently isolated. T-cell immunity showed no gr  ...[more]

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