Identifying Mutations of the Tetratricopeptide Repeat Domain 37 (TTC37) Gene in Infants With Intractable Diarrhea and a Comparison of Asian and Non-Asian Phenotype and Genotype

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  • Wen-I Lee
  • Jing-Long Huang
  • Chien-Chang Chen
  • Ju-Li Lin
  • Ren-Chin Wu
  • Tang-Her Jaing
  • Liang-Shiou Ou
چکیده

Syndromic diarrhea/tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome (SD/ THE) is a rare, autosomal recessive and severe bowel disorder mainly caused by mutations in the tetratricopeptide repeat domain 37 (TTC37) gene which act as heterotetrameric cofactors to enhance aberrant mRNAs decay. The phenotype and immune profiles of SD/THE overlap those of primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs). Neonates with intractable diarrhea underwent immunologic assessments including immunoglobulin levels, lymphocyte subsets, lymphocyte proliferation, superoxide production, and IL-10 signaling function. Candidate genes for PIDs predisposing to inflammatory bowel disease were sequencing in this study. Two neonates, born to nonconsanguineous parents, suffered from intractable diarrhea, recurrent infections, and massive hematemesis from esopharyngeal varices due to liver cirrhosis or accompanying Trichorrhexis nodosa that developed with age and thus guided the diagnosis of SD/THE compatible to TTC37 mutations (homozygous DelK1155H, Fs 2; heterozygous Y1169Ter and InsA1143, Fs 3). Their Chien-Chang Che in, MD, ing, MD, and Liang-Shiou Ou, MD decreased antigen-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation. A PubMed search for bi-allelic TTC37 mutations and phenotypes were recorded in 14 Asian and 12 non-Asian cases. They had similar presentations of infantile onset refractory diarrhea, facial dysmorphism, hair anomalies, low IgG, low birth weight, and consanguinity. A higher incidence of heart anomalies (8/14 vs 2/12; P1⁄4 0.0344, Chi-square), nonsense mutations (19 in 28 alleles), and hot-spot mutations (W936Ter, 2779-2G>A, and Y1169Ter) were found in the Asian compared with the non-Asian patients. Despite immunoglobulin therapy in 20 of the patients, 4 died from liver cirrhosis and 1 died from sepsis. Patients of all ethnicities with SD/THE with the characteristic triad of T nodosa, hepatic cirrhosis, and intractable enteropathy have low IgG, poor vaccine response and/or decreased antigen-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation. This is now better classified into the subgroup of ‘‘well-defined syndromes with immunodeficiency’’ (the update termed as ‘‘combined immunodeficiencies with associated or syndromic features’’) than ‘‘predominantly antibody deficiencies’’ in the update PIDs classification, and requires optimal interventions. (Medicine 95(9):e2918) Abbreviations: CID = combined immunodeficiency diseases, IPEX = immunodysregulation polyendocrinopathy enteropathy X-linked, IUIS = International Union of Immunologic Societies, KRECs = k-deletion recombination excision circles, OMIM = Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, PIDs = primary immunodeficiency diseases, SD/THE = syndromic diarrhea/ tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome, TRECs = T-cell receptor excision circles, TTC37 = tetratricopeptide repeat domain 37, TTC7A = tetratricopeptide repeat domain 7A. INTRODUCTION S yndromic diarrhea/tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome (SD/ THE) is a rare, autosomal recessive, and severe bowel disorder mainly caused by mutations in the tetratricopeptide repeat domain 37 (TTC37) gene, which encodes subunits of the putative human SKI complex that is a heterotetrameric cofactor of the cytoplasmic RNA exosome. TTC37 mutations have been shown to disturb aberrant RNA decay in multiple systems and to be associated with 5 major presentations: intractable diarrhea possibly after birth, usually leading to failure to thrive and requiring parenteral nutrition; facial dysmorphism with nd cheeks, broad nasal root, and hyperalities such as hair that is woolly and une disorders resulting from defective www.md-journal.com | 1 antibody production; and intrauterine growth restriction. The age-dependent appearance of these characteristics and low estimated prevalence of SD/THE of around 1/1,000,000 births make it difficult to recognize in the neonatal period, even though SD/THE is considered to be a well-defined syndrome (OMIM: #614589 or #222470) since 1994. Making a differential diagnosis of intractable diarrhea underlying primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) from epithelial structure anomalies is still challengeable, and some need pathologic and electromicroscopic evidences of disarrangement of the epithelial junctional adhesions. Before liver cirrhosis, facial dysmorphism or hair anomalies become obvious, ‘‘intractable diarrhea,’’ ‘‘failure to thrive,’’ or ‘‘recurrent infections’’ are 3 of the 10 warning signs of PIDs. Most children with SD/THE require parenteral nutrition and often immunoglobulin supplementation for hypogammaglobulinemia to prevent recurrent infections and decrease the frequency of diarrhea. In this study, 2 infants with neonatal intractable diarrhea were referred to our Primary Immunodeficiency Care and Research (PICAR) Institute, and TTC37 mutations were eventually identified after excluding other underlying PIDs. To expand the clinical spectrum of such a rare disease, we reviewed the manifestations of SD/THE in these patients with bi-allelic TTC37 mutations from a literature search, and proposed that SD/THE should be incorporated into the ‘‘well-defined syndromes with immunodeficiency’’ category (now changed to ‘‘combined immunodeficiencies with associated or syndromic features’’) rather than ‘‘predominantly antibody deficiencies’’ in updated PIDs classification to increase early awareness and allow for optimal interventions. METHODS AND PATIENTS Case 1 This 1-month-old male infant experienced meconium aspiration and respiratory distress after birth. Coaractation of aorta caused intermittent cyanosis in the intensive care unit. A wide forehead, hypertelorism, light-colored curly hair (Figure 1A and B), and café au lait spots (Figure 1C and D) were noted as he grew. Refractory diarrhea 8 to 10 times/day occurred from 14 days of age despite nil per oral (NPO), empiric antibiotics (ceftriaxone or ceftazidime and amikacin) and steroids. Infectious pathogens for his refractory diarrhea were not detectable by culture or PCR amplification, including HIV. Tandem mass spectrometry showed normal plasma amino acid, urinary organic acid and acylcarnithin profiles, and normal total and free carnithin levels. Serum lactates, pyruvates, ketone bodies, zinc, iron, ferritin, total iron binding capacity, and vitamin B12 were all within normal ranges. Congenital disorders of glycosylation syndrome and cystic fibrosis were excluded. Esopharyngeal varices (Figure 1E) due to liver cirrhosis (Figure 1F and G) caused massive hematemesis, which resolved after conservative treatment at 2 years of age. He also had hypogammaglobulinemia with the severe diarrhea. Under regular immunoglobulin therapy, his diarrhea improved to 3 to 5 times/day and he was grossly healthy at follow-up visits except for 2 hospitalizations due to superimposed severe rotavirus and norovirus enterocolitis over 15 times/day leading to volume depletion. Case 2 This 5-month-old female infant suffered from intractable Lee et al diarrhea 8 to 10 times/day after birth regardless of NPO, aggressive antibiotics, and prednisolone. She was term but low birth weight. Colonoscopy and endoscopy revealed 2 | www.md-journal.com nonspecific active colitis with a crypt abscess (Figure 2A), shortened duodenum villi and elongated crypts infiltrated by lymphocytes and plasma cells in the lamina propria (Figure 2B). Her refractory diarrhea led to electrolyte exhaustion, hypoalbuminemia, and protein-losing enteropathy. Liver nodular cirrhosis and an atrial septal defect were also noted. She also had respiratory syncytial virus and superimposed Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia. Despite monthly immunoglobulin therapy, aggressive antibiotic treatment including ceftriaxone, ceftazidime, amikacin, and menopenem failed in her Klebsiella pneumonia sepsis and meningitis, and she subsequently developed multiple-organ dysfunction containing acute respiratory failure, acute kidney failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy. Unfortunately, she died of arrhythmia due to these critical life-threatening events at 8 months of age. Immunologic Function Assessment After obtaining approval from our Institutional Review Board and informed consent from the children’s parents, 10 to 20 mL of venous blood was collected from the children and controls into heparin-containing syringes and delivered to the laboratory within 24 to 72 h. Basic immunologic laboratory tests including immunoglobulin levels and lymphocyte subpopulations (i.e., CD3þ, CD4þ, CD4þ CD45RAþ, CD4þ CD45ROþ, CD19þ, CD19þ CD27þ, and CD19þ CD27 to calculate T, B, naı̈veand memory-T, and memory B cells), lymphocyte proliferation, reactive oxygen species (such as superoxide) production, and IL-10 signaling were evaluated, as previously described. Candidate Gene Approach The candidate genes responsible for combined immunodeficiency diseases (CID) with normal or low IgG levels of IL-2 receptor common gamma chain (IL2RG), ZAP70, CD3 gamma, ORAI-1, and ITK; and associated refractory diarrhea in PIDs consisting of IL10, IL10RA, IL10RB, NEMO, FOXP3, XIAP, STAT3, and STAT1 were all sequenced using the Sanger method. When liver cirrhosis or Trichorrhexis nodosa became obvious with age, a clinical diagnosis of SD/THE guided candidate gene analysis of the TTC37 gene. Every 2 oligonucleotide primers were selected to cover the entire coding region. The primer sequences were based on the human genome sequences and are available upon request. PubMed Review We searched for English-language medical reports on SD/ THE with TTC37 mutations in Medline (PubMed and Embase) using the search items ‘‘TTC37 mutations’’ and ‘‘diarrhea.’’ The ethnicity, consanguinity, treatment, intestinal biopsy, liver condition, neurodevelopment, immunoglobulin therapy, prognosis, and location of the mutations of the cases in the relevant studies in the search were analyzed and compared. RESULTS Immunology and Gene Analysis In the absence of family history of incontinentia pigmenti, infant-onset diabetes and immunodysregulation polyendocrinopathy enteropathy X-linked (IPEX) syndrome-like phenotype, the mutation analysis of NEMO, FOXP3, and Medicine Volume 95, Number 9, March 2016 STAT1 genes was, as expected, all wide type. Chronic granulomatous diseases and dysfunctional IL-10 signaling were excluded by normal reactive oxygen species production and Copyright # 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. FIGURE 1. Significant presentations in case 1 including (A) light-colored curly and fragile hair, (B) microscopic Trichorrhexis nodosa or bamboo hair, (C and D) hyperpigmented café au lait spots on the legs and trunk, (E) hematemesis from esopharyngeal varices, (F) hepatosplenomegaly, and (G) bridging fibrotic septa and nodular formation of hepatocytes, suggestive of cirrhosis in a liver biopsy. Medicine Volume 95, Number 9, March 2016 TTC37 Mutation Causing Intractable Diarrhea Copyright # 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. www.md-journal.com | 3 of liver failure and 1 of sepsis and arrhythmia, although the FIGURE 2. (A) Colon mucosa showed a picture of nonspecific active colitis, featuring a crypt abscess (arrow) and edematous lamina propria infiltrated with lymphocytes and plasma cells. (B) Higher magnification of the biopsy of the duodenum showed infiltration of vill Lee et al Medicine Volume 95, Number 9, March 2016 inhibition of TNF-a production after IL-10 signaling activation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from both case 1 and case 2 (data not shown). Their neutrophil counts and lymphocyte subsets including memory cells, naı̈ve lymphocyte, and their dynamic biomarkers of T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs, 324, 252; normal range 73–258 in 250 ng whole blood genomic DNA) and KRECs (k-deletion recombination excision circles, 218, 176; normal range 60–674 in 250 ng whole blood genomic DNA) were also normal (Supplemental Tables 1 and 2, http:// links.lww.com/MD/A725). However, their vaccine response to hepatitis B surface antigen was undetectable, and the response to pneumococcus also decreased. Hypogammaglobulinemia and decreased lymphocyte proliferation to antigens (the stimulation index of Candida 10mg/mL, 3.5 in case 1, 2.1 in case 2 [12.4–58.4 in the controls]; of BCG 0.8mg/mL, 1.7 in case 1, 1.3 in case 2 [2.8–7.1 in the controls]) but not mitogens (PHA, PWM, and ConA) suggested combined T and B cell immunodeficiency diseases in which genetic defects were not identified through the candidate genetic approach. Because of the presence of light-colored curly hair and liver cirrhosis with mildly elevated liver enzymes, SD/THE was clinically suggested and confirmed by genetic analysis (Figure 3), which revealed a homozygous deletion AA in the TTC37 gene of the 3464th and 3465th nucleotides in 1155K leading to a stop at the 1157th amino acid in case 1, and heterozygous 3724 ins A, Tyr1169Ter in case 2; both at exon 33. Literature Review of Patients With Bi-Allelic TTC37 Mutations Clinical features, treatment, and mortality of the cases reported in the Medline search were reviewed. The patients lacking either identified bi-allelic TTC37 mutations or clinical descriptions were not included in the analysis. For the patients of Asian ethnicity, there were our 2 Taiwanese cases, and 1 Chinese, 1 Cambodian, 1 Saudi Arabian, 4 Indian, and 5 Pakistani cases (Table 1). All of the cases had intractable diarrhea compatible with characteristic intestinal villous atrophy and facial dysmorphism except for our case 2 who was too young for facial dysmorphism to be obvious. Interestingly, our other Taiwanese patient (P2) and 2 of the lymphocytes and plasma cells in the lamina propria of shortened Indian patients (P6 and P7) without consanguinity had homozygous mutations. However, the Gujarat founder mutation of c.2808G>A p.W936 at exon 28 was demonstrated in those of 4 | www.md-journal.com Indian and Pakistani ethnicity, including P6–9, P13, and P14 (Table 1), and this caused 12 nonsense mutations in 18 middle Asian alleles (P6–14). The other hot-spot mutation (c.3507G>T p.Y1169 ) in the remaining 5 south Asian patients (P1–5) was located at exon 33 in 6 of 10 south Asian alleles. In all 26 alleles, nonsense mutations (n1⁄4 19) were predominant (Supplemental Table 4, http://links.lww.com/MD/A725). In the non-Asian patients, there were 1 from the middle East, 1 Kurdish, 1 Caucasian-USA, 1 English, 2 Italian, 3 French, and 3 North African after excluding 2 with only 1 allelic TTC37 mutation of Asp1283Asn in 1 Dutch and 1 French patients. The distribution of their mutations was diverse through the whole coding region, and was not clustered at any hot-spot mutation. Their mutation type was more heterogeneous in 24 alleles, including 10 splicing, 5 nonsense, 4 deletion, 4 missense, and 1 insertion mutations (Supplemental Table 4, http://links.lww.com/MD/A725). Overall, there were no significant differences in the clinical manifestations of SD/THE in the Asian patients compared with the non-Asian patients, and encompassed infantile onset refractory diarrhea, facial dysmorphism, hair anomalies, low IgG, low birth weight, and consanguinity except for heart anomalies (P1⁄4 0.0344; Chi-square; Supplemental Table 3, http://links.lww.com/MD/A725). In 10 Asian and 10 non-Asian patients who received immunoglobulin therapy, the mortality rate was higher in the Asian patients, of whom 3 died i and elongated crypts. difference did not reach statistical significance (Table 2 and Supplemental Table 3, http://links.lww.com/MD/A725). DISCUSSION Using genome-wide linkage analysis, TTC37 mutations were first identified in 5 Pakistani, 2 Indian, and 1 Kurdish infants born to consanguineous parents who were native to Gujarat in 2010, and these genetic mutations have been found to be responsible for approximately 60% of cases of SD/THE. The mutant TTC37 gene product, thespin, disturbs RNA exosome to mislocate intracellular enteral transporters and reduce electrolyte exchangers in the intestine, subsequently causing intractable diarrhea that may contribute to the loss of immunoglobulin from the intestine leading to hypogammaglobulinemia. Patients with hypogammaglobulinemia do not have sufficient immunoglobulin to execute defensive neutralization, Copyright # 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. FIGURE 3. Homozygous deletion AA in the TTC37 gene of the 3464th and 3465th nucleotides in 1155K led to stop at the 1157th amino ca ept Medicine Volume 95, Number 9, March 2016 TTC37 Mutation Causing Intractable Diarrhea opsonization, and complement activation. In addition, a poor vaccine response to Hemophilia influenza, Tetanus toxoid, Pneumococcus, and hepatitis B surface antigens have been demonstrated. Both evidences of hypogammaglobulinemia and a poor vaccine response reflect antibody defects in SD/ THE patients, placing them at an increased risk of infections. To further explore the pathophysiology of TTC37 mutations in immune response, we speculate that a similar structure to TTC7A with tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain mediates protein–protein interactions. TTC7A has been reported to enhance phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase IIIa (PI4K IIIa) located in the intestinal plasma membrane for cell polarity and gut homeostasis. TTC7A can also be expressed in thymic epithelial cells to induce lymphocyte development, acid (A). Heterozygous 3507G>T missense mutation and 3724 ins A volume showed the normal sequencings (B). TTC37 1⁄4 tetratricop cytoskeleton remodeling, and immunologic synapses for proliferation, activation, and effector function. Patients with TTC7A mutations present with severe combined T and B cell Copyright # 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. immunodeficiency, multiple intestinal atresia and intractable neonatal diarrhea. Taken together, disturbing the TPR domain for active interactions and releasing nondecay inhibitory RNAs in intestine and thymus, TTC37 mutations presumably break intestine homeostasis and downregulate lymphocyte antigenstimulated proliferation and vaccine response, in consistent with a previous observation. Different from intestinal epithelium with mislocated transporter proteins, liver macrolobular hepatoblastoma-like cirrhosis with normal transporter proteins usually appears with age, and the mechanism remains to be clarified. This time lag in the appearance of liver cirrhosis, hepatomegaly or hepatosplenomegaly led to the delay in diagnosis in case 2. In the absence of intractable diarrhea and hepatomegaly, a Caucasian male used Tyr1169Ter and stopped at the 1146th amino acid. The upper ide repeat domain 37. patient (P4) had aphthous oral ulcers, difficult feeding, and recurrent sinopulmonary infections despite sulfamethoxazole– trimethoprim (SMT–TMP) prophylactics. He also had a rapid www.md-journal.com | 5 T A B L E 1 . 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دوره 95  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2016