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Underlying IPEX syndrome in a patient with idiopathic juvenile arthritis and vitiligo.


ABSTRACT:

Background

IPEX syndrome is an X-linked inborn error of immunity clinically characterized by the triad of: enteropathy, polyendocrinopathy and eczema. However many other clinical presentations lacking the triad above described have been reported what underpin the need of careful clinical suspicion, immunological evaluation and genetic sequencing.

Case presentation

Here we report a case of a Brazilian boy with severe eczema as the first and only presentation requiring cyclosporin therapy. Progressive and cumulative symptoms of arthritis and enteropathy lead to the suspicion of an inborn error of immunity. Peripheral FOXP3 expression was normal (CD127-/CD4+/CD25+/FOXP3+-396 cells-63%) and a pathogenic mutation in FOXP3 gene (c.1150G>A; p.Ala384Thr), confirmed the diagnosis of IPEX syndrome.

Conclusions

IPEX syndrome should be suspected in patients presenting with severe eczema associated or not with other autoimmune/hyper inflammatory diseases in life. Our study also reinforces that FOXP3 expression by flowcytometry seems not to be a good screening method, and genetic sequencing is mandatory even in those with high suspicion and normal peripheral FOXP3 expression.

SUBMITTER: Mendonca LO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9743487 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Underlying IPEX syndrome in a patient with idiopathic juvenile arthritis and vitiligo.

Mendonça Leonardo Oliveira LO   Dos Reis Chuster Adriana Pitchon AP   Dorna Mayra Barros MB   Barros Samar Freschi SF   Alves Janaina Baptista JB   Gonçalves Victor Lucas VL   Yang Ariana Campos AC   Kalil Jorge J   Toledo-Barros Myrthes Anna Maragna MAM   Kokron Cristina Maria CM  

Allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology : official journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 20221212 1


<h4>Background</h4>IPEX syndrome is an X-linked inborn error of immunity clinically characterized by the triad of: enteropathy, polyendocrinopathy and eczema. However many other clinical presentations lacking the triad above described have been reported what underpin the need of careful clinical suspicion, immunological evaluation and genetic sequencing.<h4>Case presentation</h4>Here we report a case of a Brazilian boy with severe eczema as the first and only presentation requiring cyclosporin t  ...[more]

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