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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Corrects the Immunologic Abnormalities Associated With Immunodeficiency–Centromeric Instability–Facial Dysmorphism Syndrome
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ImmunodeficienciesImmunologyPathologyVariable ImmunodeficiencyImmunotherapyStem Cell TransplantationHematologyImmunologic Abnormalities AssociatedCell TransplantationPrimary ImmunodeficiencyTransplantationAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityCentromeric InstabilityImmunologic DiseaseBlood TransplantationHivFacial AnomaliesInborn Error Of ImmunityMedicineGraft Rejection
Immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial dysmorphism syndrome, characterized by variable immunodeficiency, centromeric instability, and facial anomalies caused by epigenetic dysregulation resulting in hypomethylation, is caused in many patients by mutations in DNMT3B, a DNA methyltransferase gene; associated infections are a major cause of serious sequelae and death. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation may improve the clinical course in immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial dysmorphism syndrome. We report 3 unrelated patients with persistent infections and intestinal complications who successfully underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation after nonmyeloablative or myeloablative conditioning regimens using HLA-matched donors. In all cases, donor chimerism led to resolution of intestinal complications and infections, growth improvement, and correction of the immunodeficiency.
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