Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome in a patient with a new minimal deletion in the death domain of the FAS gene


Autoria(s): GUALCO, Gabrieta; BERG, Anke van den; KOOPMANS, Sicco; BACCHI, Livia M.; CARNEIRO, Siderley S.; RUIZ JR., Everaldo; VECCHI, Ana Paula; CHAN, John K. C.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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We present a case of autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) caused by a previously undescribed minimal deletion in the death domain of the FAS gene. ALPS is an uncommon disease associated with an impaired Fas-mediated apoptosis. The patient presented with a history of splenomegaly since 4 months of age, associated with cervical lymphadenopathy, which improved with oral corticosteroid treatment. Relevant laboratory findings were the presence of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and positive direct and indirect Coombs tests. He was not an offspring of consanguineous parents. Two cervical lymph node biopsies were performed, at 4 years and at 6 years of age. In both lymph nodes, there was marked paracortical expansion by lymphocytes in variable stages of immunoblastic transformation and a very high cell proliferating index. Some clear cells were also present, raising the suspicion of malignant lymphoma. In one of the lymph nodes, there was also a focus rich in large histiocytes with round nuclei and emperipolesis, consistent with focal Rosai-Dorfman disease. Immunostaining showed numerous CD3+ cells, many of which were double-negative (CD4- CD8-) and expressed CD57, especially around the follicles. Molecular studies of the lymph node biopsy showed a point deletion (4-base pair deletion) in exon 9 of the FAS gene (930del TGCT), which results in 3 missense amino acids. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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HUMAN PATHOLOGY, v.39, n.1, p.137-141, 2008

0046-8177

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23618

10.1016/j.humpath.2007.07.013

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humpath.2007.07.013

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Human Pathology

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Palavras-Chave #autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome #ALPS #apoptosis #FAS gene deletion #CD95 #Rosai-Dorfman #MUTATION #APOPTOSIS #LYMPHOMA #LYMPHADENOPATHY #DISORDER #ALPS #Pathology
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