LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort
Abstract Background DNA Ligase IV (LIG4) syndrome is a rare disease with few reports to date. Patients suffer from a broad spectrum of clinical features, including microcephaly, growth retardation, developmental delay, dysmorphic facial features, combined immunodeficiency, and malignancy predisposit...
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doaj-951dd36bd2e34a639601715eb75f17b62020-11-25T03:53:08ZengBMCOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases1750-11722020-05-011511910.1186/s13023-020-01411-xLIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohortBijun Sun0Qiuyu Chen1Ying Wang2Danru Liu3Jia Hou4Wenjie Wang5Wenjing Ying6Xiaoying Hui7Qinhua Zhou8Jinqiao Sun9Xiaochuan Wang10Department of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Immunology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan UniversityAbstract Background DNA Ligase IV (LIG4) syndrome is a rare disease with few reports to date. Patients suffer from a broad spectrum of clinical features, including microcephaly, growth retardation, developmental delay, dysmorphic facial features, combined immunodeficiency, and malignancy predisposition. There may be a potential association between genotypes and phenotypes. We investigated the characteristics of LIG4 syndrome in a Chinese cohort. Results All seven patients had growth restriction. Most patients (6/7) had significant microcephaly (< − 3 SD). Recurrent bacterial infections of the lungs and intestines were the most common symptoms. One patient had myelodysplastic syndromes. One patient presented with an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-like phenotype. Patients presented with combined immunodeficiency. The proportions of naïve CD4+ and naïve CD8+ T cells decreased notably in five patients. All patients harbored compound heterozygous mutations in the LIG4 gene, which consisted of a missense mutation (c.833G > T, p.R278L) and a deletion shift mutation, primarily c.1271_1275delAAAGA (p.K424Rfs*20). Two other deletion mutations, c.1144_1145delCT and c.1277_1278delAA, were novel. Patients with p.K424Rfs*20/p.R278 may have milder dysmorphism but more significant IgA/IgM deficiency compared to the frequently reported genotype p.R814X/p.K424Rfs*20. One patient underwent umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation (UCBSCT) but died. Conclusions The present study reported the clinical and molecular characteristics of a Chinese cohort with LIG4 syndrome, and the results further expand the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum and our understanding of genotype-to-phenotype correlations in LIG4 syndrome.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13023-020-01411-xDNA ligase IV syndromeMicrocephalyInflammatory bowel diseaseImmunodeficiencyGenetic testing |
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Bijun Sun Qiuyu Chen Ying Wang Danru Liu Jia Hou Wenjie Wang Wenjing Ying Xiaoying Hui Qinhua Zhou Jinqiao Sun Xiaochuan Wang LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases DNA ligase IV syndrome Microcephaly Inflammatory bowel disease Immunodeficiency Genetic testing |
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Bijun Sun Qiuyu Chen Ying Wang Danru Liu Jia Hou Wenjie Wang Wenjing Ying Xiaoying Hui Qinhua Zhou Jinqiao Sun Xiaochuan Wang |
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LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort |
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LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort |
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LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort |
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LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort |
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LIG4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a Chinese cohort |
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lig4 syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization in a chinese cohort |
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Abstract Background DNA Ligase IV (LIG4) syndrome is a rare disease with few reports to date. Patients suffer from a broad spectrum of clinical features, including microcephaly, growth retardation, developmental delay, dysmorphic facial features, combined immunodeficiency, and malignancy predisposition. There may be a potential association between genotypes and phenotypes. We investigated the characteristics of LIG4 syndrome in a Chinese cohort. Results All seven patients had growth restriction. Most patients (6/7) had significant microcephaly (< − 3 SD). Recurrent bacterial infections of the lungs and intestines were the most common symptoms. One patient had myelodysplastic syndromes. One patient presented with an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-like phenotype. Patients presented with combined immunodeficiency. The proportions of naïve CD4+ and naïve CD8+ T cells decreased notably in five patients. All patients harbored compound heterozygous mutations in the LIG4 gene, which consisted of a missense mutation (c.833G > T, p.R278L) and a deletion shift mutation, primarily c.1271_1275delAAAGA (p.K424Rfs*20). Two other deletion mutations, c.1144_1145delCT and c.1277_1278delAA, were novel. Patients with p.K424Rfs*20/p.R278 may have milder dysmorphism but more significant IgA/IgM deficiency compared to the frequently reported genotype p.R814X/p.K424Rfs*20. One patient underwent umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation (UCBSCT) but died. Conclusions The present study reported the clinical and molecular characteristics of a Chinese cohort with LIG4 syndrome, and the results further expand the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum and our understanding of genotype-to-phenotype correlations in LIG4 syndrome. |
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DNA ligase IV syndrome Microcephaly Inflammatory bowel disease Immunodeficiency Genetic testing |
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