Severe congenital neutropenia in a multigenerational family with a novel neutrophil elastase (ELANE) mutation

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We have analysed a family with nine congenital neutropenia patients in four generations, several of which we have studied in a long-term follow-up of over 25 years. The patients were mild to severe neutropenic and suffered from various recurrent bacterial infections. Mutations in the genes ELANE, CSF3R and GFI1 have been reported in patients with autosomal dominant congenital neutropenias. Using a small-scale linkage analysis with markers around the ELANE, CSF3R, CSF3 and GFI1 genes, we were able to determine that the disease segregated with markers around the ELANE gene. We identified a novel mutation in the ELANE gene in all of the affected family members that was not present in any of the healthy family members. The mutation leads to an A28S missense mutation in the mature protein. None of these patients developed leukaemia. This is the first truly multigenerational family with mutations in ELANE as unambiguous cause of severe congenital neutropenia SCN. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Van De Vosse, E., Verhard, E. M., Tool, A. J. T., De Visser, A. W., Kuijpers, T. W., Hiemstra, P. S., & Van Dissel, J. T. (2011). Severe congenital neutropenia in a multigenerational family with a novel neutrophil elastase (ELANE) mutation. Annals of Hematology, 90(2), 151–158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-010-1056-4

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