An Autoinflammatory Disease Due to Homozygous Deletion of the IL1RN Locus

  • Reddy S
  • Jia S
  • Geoffrey R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We describe a patient with an autoinflammatory disease in which the main clinical features are pustular rash, marked osteopenia, lytic bone lesions, respiratory insufficiency, and thrombosis. Genetic studies revealed a 175-kb homozygous deletion at chromosome 2q13, which encompasses several interleukin-1 family members, including the gene encoding the interleukin-1-receptor antagonist (IL1RN). Mononuclear cells, obtained from the patient and cultured, produced large amounts of inflammatory cytokines, with increasing amounts secreted after stimulation with lipopolysaccharide. A similar increase was not observed in peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from a patient with neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disorder (NOMID). Treatment with anakinra completely resolved the symptoms and lesions.

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Reddy, S., Jia, S., Geoffrey, R., Lorier, R., Suchi, M., Broeckel, U., … Verbsky, J. (2009). An Autoinflammatory Disease Due to Homozygous Deletion of the IL1RN Locus. New England Journal of Medicine, 360(23), 2438–2444. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa0809568

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