Ocular manifestations in Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease
Abstract NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease (NLRP3-AID) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder involving multiple systems. We aim to assess the ocular manifestations of Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-AID. Twelve adult patients (> 18 years old) were diagnosed as NLRP3-AID at the Departmen...
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doaj-56998a135fe74e48a3b77b259b8420042021-06-13T11:39:39ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-011111710.1038/s41598-021-91315-yOcular manifestations in Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory diseaseTianli Meng0Di Wu1Yi Luo2Na Wu3Mengzhu Zhao4Min Shen5Weihong Yu6Department of Rheumatology, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases (NCRC-DID), Key Laboratory of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Ministry of Education, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Rheumatology, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases (NCRC-DID), Key Laboratory of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Ministry of Education, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Rheumatology, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases (NCRC-DID), Key Laboratory of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Ministry of Education, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Rheumatology, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases (NCRC-DID), Key Laboratory of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Ministry of Education, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Rheumatology, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases (NCRC-DID), Key Laboratory of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Ministry of Education, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Rheumatology, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases (NCRC-DID), Key Laboratory of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Ministry of Education, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Ophthalmology, Key Laboratory of Ocular Fundus Diseases, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeAbstract NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease (NLRP3-AID) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder involving multiple systems. We aim to assess the ocular manifestations of Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-AID. Twelve adult patients (> 18 years old) were diagnosed as NLRP3-AID at the Department of Rheumatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital. All patients underwent ophthalmologic evaluation by an ophthalmologist. Clinical and genetic features of these patients were collected and compared with those from Caucasian population. A total of 7 NLRP3-AID patients (58%) 14 eyes had ocular manifestations. Five NLRP3 variants were identified, and 3 patients (43%) with severe ocular damages were all found to have the NLRP3 T348M variant. The incidences of papilledema and optic atrophy in the Chinese adult NLRP3-AID patients of moderate type were similar to those in the Caucasian NLRP3-AID patients of severe type. This is the first cohort of Chinese adult NLRP3-AID patients with ocular involvement. Ocular manifestations were diverse and even severe in NLRP3-AID, particularly in patients with the moderate phenotype, and may have relationship with genotypes. Awareness of these manifestations by rheumatologists and ophthalmologists could help to avoid the irreversible ocular damages.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91315-y |
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Ocular manifestations in Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease |
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Ocular manifestations in Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease |
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Ocular manifestations in Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease |
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Ocular manifestations in Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease |
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Abstract NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory disease (NLRP3-AID) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder involving multiple systems. We aim to assess the ocular manifestations of Chinese adult patients with NLRP3-AID. Twelve adult patients (> 18 years old) were diagnosed as NLRP3-AID at the Department of Rheumatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital. All patients underwent ophthalmologic evaluation by an ophthalmologist. Clinical and genetic features of these patients were collected and compared with those from Caucasian population. A total of 7 NLRP3-AID patients (58%) 14 eyes had ocular manifestations. Five NLRP3 variants were identified, and 3 patients (43%) with severe ocular damages were all found to have the NLRP3 T348M variant. The incidences of papilledema and optic atrophy in the Chinese adult NLRP3-AID patients of moderate type were similar to those in the Caucasian NLRP3-AID patients of severe type. This is the first cohort of Chinese adult NLRP3-AID patients with ocular involvement. Ocular manifestations were diverse and even severe in NLRP3-AID, particularly in patients with the moderate phenotype, and may have relationship with genotypes. Awareness of these manifestations by rheumatologists and ophthalmologists could help to avoid the irreversible ocular damages. |
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