P02-024 - Clinical impact of V198M mutation in NLRP3 gene

نویسندگان

  • R Caorsi
  • A Insalaco
  • L Obici
  • L Cantarini
  • A Meini
  • M Alessio
  • L Lepore
  • F Zulian
  • F Caroli
  • I Ceccherini
  • A Martini
  • M Gattorno
چکیده

Results The V198M mutation was found in 13 screened patients: 10 were heterozygous for the mutation only. In one patient with a typical MWS phenotype the V198M variant was associated with the Q703K and the D303N mutation of the same gene. In a patient a low-penetrance mutation of TNFRSF1A gene (P46L) was also found, while another one carried the A91V mutation of Pfr1 gene. Out of the 10 patients heterozygous for the V198M mutation, five displayed a story of periodic fever associated with urticarial rash, arthralgia and transient arthritis, associated with elevation of acute phase reactants and responding to steroid treatment on demand or to treatment with IL-1 blockers. In two patients the clinical picture was mild and uniquely characterized by urticarial rash and arthralgia, often induced by cold, but not associated with elevation of acute phase reactants. The other three patients presented episodes of fever with an inconstant elevation of acute phase reactants and not associated to other symptoms suggestive of CAPS; however one of this patients developed renal amiloidosis. The patients carrying the P46L mutation of TNFRSF1A gene presented periodic fever with athralgia and headache, not associated with elevation of acute phase reactants. The patient carrying the A91V mutation of Pfr1 gene presented some clinical characteristics suggestive of CINCA syndrome associated to not typical ones; this patient died at the age of 4.7 years with a clinical pictures consistent of MAS. 3 patients were treated with IL-1 blockers (anakinra at the staring dosage of 1 mg/kg and canakinumab at the starting dosage of 2 mg/kg every 8 weeks), two heterozygous for V198M and one compound heterozygous for V198M, D303D and Q703 K, with a rapid a complete control of the clinical manifestations. None of the healthy individuals screened for the V198M mutation turned out to be positive.

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دوره 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013