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Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review

Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome (HIS) is a rare form of secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis caused by an impaired equilibrium between natural killer and cytotoxic T-cell activity, evolving in hypercytokinemia and multiorgan failure. In the context of inborn errors of immunity, HIS occu...

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Autores principales: Fratini, Elena Sophia, Migliavacca, Maddalena, Barzaghi, Federica, Fossati, Claudia, Giannelli, Stefania, Monti, Ilaria, Casiraghi, Miriam, Ferrua, Francesca, Recupero, Salvatore, Consiglieri, Giulia, Calbi, Valeria, Tucci, Francesca, Gallo, Vera, Bernardo, Maria Ester, Cenciarelli, Sabina, Palmoni, Monica, Moni, Margherita, Galimberti, Luca, Duse, Marzia, Leonardi, Lucia, Sieni, Elena, Soncini, Elena, Porta, Fulvio, Notarangelo, Lucia Dora, De Santis, Raffaella, Ladogana, Saverio, Aiuti, Alessandro, Cicalese, Maria Pia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10331599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37435083
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1187959
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author Fratini, Elena Sophia
Migliavacca, Maddalena
Barzaghi, Federica
Fossati, Claudia
Giannelli, Stefania
Monti, Ilaria
Casiraghi, Miriam
Ferrua, Francesca
Recupero, Salvatore
Consiglieri, Giulia
Calbi, Valeria
Tucci, Francesca
Gallo, Vera
Bernardo, Maria Ester
Cenciarelli, Sabina
Palmoni, Monica
Moni, Margherita
Galimberti, Luca
Duse, Marzia
Leonardi, Lucia
Sieni, Elena
Soncini, Elena
Porta, Fulvio
Notarangelo, Lucia Dora
De Santis, Raffaella
Ladogana, Saverio
Aiuti, Alessandro
Cicalese, Maria Pia
author_facet Fratini, Elena Sophia
Migliavacca, Maddalena
Barzaghi, Federica
Fossati, Claudia
Giannelli, Stefania
Monti, Ilaria
Casiraghi, Miriam
Ferrua, Francesca
Recupero, Salvatore
Consiglieri, Giulia
Calbi, Valeria
Tucci, Francesca
Gallo, Vera
Bernardo, Maria Ester
Cenciarelli, Sabina
Palmoni, Monica
Moni, Margherita
Galimberti, Luca
Duse, Marzia
Leonardi, Lucia
Sieni, Elena
Soncini, Elena
Porta, Fulvio
Notarangelo, Lucia Dora
De Santis, Raffaella
Ladogana, Saverio
Aiuti, Alessandro
Cicalese, Maria Pia
author_sort Fratini, Elena Sophia
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description Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome (HIS) is a rare form of secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis caused by an impaired equilibrium between natural killer and cytotoxic T-cell activity, evolving in hypercytokinemia and multiorgan failure. In the context of inborn errors of immunity, HIS occurrence has been reported in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) patients, including two cases of adenosine deaminase deficient-SCID (ADA-SCID). Here we describe two additional pediatric cases of ADA-SCID patients who developed HIS. In the first case, HIS was triggered by infectious complications while the patient was on enzyme replacement therapy; the patient was treated with high-dose corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulins with HIS remission. However, the patient required HLA-identical sibling donor hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for a definitive cure of ADA-SCID, without HIS relapse up to 13 years after HSCT. The second patient presented HIS 2 years after hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy (GT), secondarily to Varicella-Zoster vaccination and despite (CD4+) and (CD8+) lymphocytes’ reconstitution in line with other ADA SCID patients treated with GT. The child responded to trilinear immunosuppressive therapy (corticosteroids, Cyclosporine A, Anakinra). We observed the persistence of gene-corrected cells up to 5 years post-GT, without HIS relapse. These new cases of children with HIS, together with those reported in the literature, support the hypothesis that a major dysregulation in the immune system can occur in ADA-SCID patients. Our cases show that early identification of the disease is imperative and that a variable degree of immunosuppression could be an effective treatment while allogeneic HSCT is required only in cases of refractoriness. A deeper knowledge of immunologic patterns contributing to HIS pathogenesis in ADA-SCID patients is desirable, to identify new targeted treatments and ensure patients’ long-term recovery.
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spelling pubmed-103315992023-07-11 Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review Fratini, Elena Sophia Migliavacca, Maddalena Barzaghi, Federica Fossati, Claudia Giannelli, Stefania Monti, Ilaria Casiraghi, Miriam Ferrua, Francesca Recupero, Salvatore Consiglieri, Giulia Calbi, Valeria Tucci, Francesca Gallo, Vera Bernardo, Maria Ester Cenciarelli, Sabina Palmoni, Monica Moni, Margherita Galimberti, Luca Duse, Marzia Leonardi, Lucia Sieni, Elena Soncini, Elena Porta, Fulvio Notarangelo, Lucia Dora De Santis, Raffaella Ladogana, Saverio Aiuti, Alessandro Cicalese, Maria Pia Front Immunol Immunology Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome (HIS) is a rare form of secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis caused by an impaired equilibrium between natural killer and cytotoxic T-cell activity, evolving in hypercytokinemia and multiorgan failure. In the context of inborn errors of immunity, HIS occurrence has been reported in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) patients, including two cases of adenosine deaminase deficient-SCID (ADA-SCID). Here we describe two additional pediatric cases of ADA-SCID patients who developed HIS. In the first case, HIS was triggered by infectious complications while the patient was on enzyme replacement therapy; the patient was treated with high-dose corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulins with HIS remission. However, the patient required HLA-identical sibling donor hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for a definitive cure of ADA-SCID, without HIS relapse up to 13 years after HSCT. The second patient presented HIS 2 years after hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy (GT), secondarily to Varicella-Zoster vaccination and despite (CD4+) and (CD8+) lymphocytes’ reconstitution in line with other ADA SCID patients treated with GT. The child responded to trilinear immunosuppressive therapy (corticosteroids, Cyclosporine A, Anakinra). We observed the persistence of gene-corrected cells up to 5 years post-GT, without HIS relapse. These new cases of children with HIS, together with those reported in the literature, support the hypothesis that a major dysregulation in the immune system can occur in ADA-SCID patients. Our cases show that early identification of the disease is imperative and that a variable degree of immunosuppression could be an effective treatment while allogeneic HSCT is required only in cases of refractoriness. A deeper knowledge of immunologic patterns contributing to HIS pathogenesis in ADA-SCID patients is desirable, to identify new targeted treatments and ensure patients’ long-term recovery. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10331599/ /pubmed/37435083 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1187959 Text en Copyright © 2023 Fratini, Migliavacca, Barzaghi, Fossati, Giannelli, Monti, Casiraghi, Ferrua, Recupero, Consiglieri, Calbi, Tucci, Gallo, Bernardo, Cenciarelli, Palmoni, Moni, Galimberti, Duse, Leonardi, Sieni, Soncini, Porta, Notarangelo, De Santis, Ladogana, Aiuti and Cicalese https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Fratini, Elena Sophia
Migliavacca, Maddalena
Barzaghi, Federica
Fossati, Claudia
Giannelli, Stefania
Monti, Ilaria
Casiraghi, Miriam
Ferrua, Francesca
Recupero, Salvatore
Consiglieri, Giulia
Calbi, Valeria
Tucci, Francesca
Gallo, Vera
Bernardo, Maria Ester
Cenciarelli, Sabina
Palmoni, Monica
Moni, Margherita
Galimberti, Luca
Duse, Marzia
Leonardi, Lucia
Sieni, Elena
Soncini, Elena
Porta, Fulvio
Notarangelo, Lucia Dora
De Santis, Raffaella
Ladogana, Saverio
Aiuti, Alessandro
Cicalese, Maria Pia
Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review
title Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review
title_full Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review
title_fullStr Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review
title_short Hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ADA-SCID: report of two cases and literature review
title_sort hemophagocytic inflammatory syndrome in ada-scid: report of two cases and literature review
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10331599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37435083
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1187959
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