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Unlocking the Secrets of Rare Immune Disorders: A Breakthrough in CARD11 Gene Research

October 16, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Researchers have discovered a rare genetic mutation in the CARD11 gene that can cause a severe form of primary immunodeficiency, known as immunodeficiency 11B with atopic dermatitis (IMD11B). This finding not only expands our understanding of the genetic basis of rare immune disorders but also highlights the importance of advanced genetic testing in making accurate diagnoses. The insights gained from this study could pave the way for better treatments and improved patient outcomes.

Table 1 Clinical laboratory examination of this patient.

Unveiling a Rare Genetic Culprit

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have identified a new, disease-causing variant in the CARD11 gene that was responsible for a Chinese patient’s recurrent fever, infections, and atopic dermatitis (a type of eczema). This genetic mutation, known as c.2324C > T (p.S775L), is particularly rare and had not been previously reported in patients with IMD11B.

The CARD11 gene plays a critical role in the proper functioning of the immune system. It helps to activate the NF-κB signaling pathway, which is essential for the development and function of immune cells, such as T cells and B cells. Mutations in the CARD11 gene can lead to a range of primary immunodeficiency disorders, depending on the type of mutation.

Deciphering the Dominant-Negative Effect

To understand the impact of the S775L mutation, the researchers conducted in-vitro experiments. They found that this mutation exerts a “dominant-negative” effect, meaning that the mutant protein interferes with the normal function of the wild-type CARD11 protein. As a result, the activation of the NF-κB pathway was significantly reduced, leading to the observed immune dysfunction and clinical manifestations in the patient.

Expanding the Genetic and Phenotypic Spectrum

The researchers also reviewed the existing literature on patients with dominant-negative mutations in the CARD11 gene. They found that the clinical presentations of these patients were highly variable, ranging from severe atopic dermatitis and recurrent infections to milder conditions like asthma and food allergies.

Interestingly, the patient in this study presented with a unique symptom – periodic fever with tonsillitis and skin rash, which had not been previously associated with CARD11 mutations. This finding suggests that the genetic and clinical spectrum of CARD11-related disorders is broader than previously thought.

The Importance of Genetic Diagnosis

This study highlights the value of advanced genetic testing, such as whole-exome sequencing (WES), in the diagnosis of rare and complex immune disorders. By identifying the underlying genetic cause, the researchers were able to provide a definitive diagnosis of IMD11B for the patient, which can guide personalized treatment and management strategies.

Moreover, the discovery of this new CARD11 variant underscores the need for continued research to fully understand the genetic and functional basis of primary immunodeficiency disorders. As more cases are identified and studied, the scientific community can work towards developing better treatments and improving patient outcomes.

Author credit: This article is based on research by Peiwei Zhao, Qingjie Meng, Yali Wu, Lei Zhang, Xiankai Zhang, Li Tan, Yan Ding, XiaoXia Lu, Xuelian He.


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