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Immunoglobulin Gene Sequence Analysis In Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: From Patient Material To Sequence Interpretation
Published on: November 26, 2018
X-linked hyper IgM syndrome: a novel sequence variant associated with an atypical mild phenotype
David Buchbinder1, Sang Park, Diane Nugent
1Division of Hematology, CHOC Children's Hospital, Orange, CA 92868, USA. dbuchbinder@choc.org
Abstract:
X-linked hyper IgM syndrome is associated with abnormalities in the gene encoding CD40 ligand (CD40LG). A typical phenotype evolves during infancy in affected males. This phenotype includes neutropenia, dysgammaglobulinemia, bacterial sinopulmonary infections, and opportunistic infections. In the absence of the typical phenotypic features, clinicians must maintain a high level of suspicion for X-linked hyper IgM syndrome. We describe a unique hemizygous CD40LG mutation which was discovered in a 12-year-old boy with chronic severe neutropenia, a normal IgG level, and absence of sinopulmonary or opportunistic infections. The clinical implications of this mutation and associated atypical phenotype are discussed.
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