Spondyloenchondrodysplasia with immune dysregulation related to ACP5. A report of 4 cases

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Abstract

Spondyloenchondrodysplasia with immune dysregulation related to ACP5 (SPENCDI, OMIM number 607944) is an uncommon immune-skeletal dysplasia with heterogeneous manifestations and variable severity. It is characterized by spondylar and metaphyseal lesions, immune dysfunction, and neurological involvement. Here we report the clinical, radiological and genetic aspects of 4 girls with SPENCDI treated at a children’s hospital. They all had skeletal manifestations and 3 developed severe immune disease. In 3 patients, the likely pathogenic variant c.791T>A; p.Met264Lys (homozygous mutation) was observed, while 1 patient had variants c.791T>A; p.Met264Lys and c.632T>C; p.lle211Thr (variant of uncertain significance with pathogenic prediction based on bioinformatics algorithms) caused by a compound heterozygous mutation in ACP5. The repeated presence of variant c.791T>A suggests the possibility of a common ancestor in our population. The recognition and diagnosis of this disorder is important to achieve a timely approach, which should be multidisciplinary and aimed at preventing possible complications.

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Dri, J., Santos, E. D., Pereyra, M., Guillamondegui, M. J., Ballester, C., Tolin, A., & Gatica, C. (2023). Spondyloenchondrodysplasia with immune dysregulation related to ACP5. A report of 4 cases. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria, 122(1). https://doi.org/10.5546/aap.2023-03031.eng

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