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Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist

Deficiency of adenosine deaminase type 2 (DADA2) was first described in 2014 as a monogenic cause of polyartertitis nodosa (PAN), early onset lacunar stroke and livedo reticularis. The clinical phenotype of DADA2 is, however, very broad and may involve several organ systems. Apart from vasculitis, c...

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Autores principales: Pilania, Rakesh Kumar, Banday, Aaqib Zaffar, Sharma, Saniya, Kumrah, Rajni, Joshi, Vibhu, Loganathan, Sathish, Dhaliwal, Manpreet, Jindal, Ankur Kumar, Vignesh, Pandiarajan, Suri, Deepti, Rawat, Amit, Singh, Surjit
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.869570
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author Pilania, Rakesh Kumar
Banday, Aaqib Zaffar
Sharma, Saniya
Kumrah, Rajni
Joshi, Vibhu
Loganathan, Sathish
Dhaliwal, Manpreet
Jindal, Ankur Kumar
Vignesh, Pandiarajan
Suri, Deepti
Rawat, Amit
Singh, Surjit
author_facet Pilania, Rakesh Kumar
Banday, Aaqib Zaffar
Sharma, Saniya
Kumrah, Rajni
Joshi, Vibhu
Loganathan, Sathish
Dhaliwal, Manpreet
Jindal, Ankur Kumar
Vignesh, Pandiarajan
Suri, Deepti
Rawat, Amit
Singh, Surjit
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description Deficiency of adenosine deaminase type 2 (DADA2) was first described in 2014 as a monogenic cause of polyartertitis nodosa (PAN), early onset lacunar stroke and livedo reticularis. The clinical phenotype of DADA2 is, however, very broad and may involve several organ systems. Apart from vasculitis, children may present with i) Hematological manifestations (ii) Lymphoproliferation and iii) Immunodeficiencies. Patients with DADA2 can have variable patterns of cytopenias and bone marrow failure syndromes. Patients with DADA2 who have predominant haematological manifestations are associated with ADA2 gene variants that result in minimal or no residual ADA2 activity. Lymphoproliferation in patients with DADA2 may range from benign lymphoid hyperplasia to lymphoreticular malignancies. Patients may present with generalized lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) like phenotype, Hodgkin lymphoma, T-cell large granular lymphocytic infiltration of bone marrow and multicentric Castleman disease. Immunodeficiencies associated with DADA are usually mild. Affected patients have variable hypogammaglobulinemia, decrease in B cells, low natural killer cells, common variable immunodeficiency and rarely T cell immunodeficiency. To conclude, DADA2 has an extremely variable phenotype and needs to be considered as a differential diagnosis in diverse clinical conditions. In this review, we describe the evolving clinical phenotypes of DADA2 with a special focus on haematological and immunological manifestations.
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spelling pubmed-91107832022-05-18 Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist Pilania, Rakesh Kumar Banday, Aaqib Zaffar Sharma, Saniya Kumrah, Rajni Joshi, Vibhu Loganathan, Sathish Dhaliwal, Manpreet Jindal, Ankur Kumar Vignesh, Pandiarajan Suri, Deepti Rawat, Amit Singh, Surjit Front Immunol Immunology Deficiency of adenosine deaminase type 2 (DADA2) was first described in 2014 as a monogenic cause of polyartertitis nodosa (PAN), early onset lacunar stroke and livedo reticularis. The clinical phenotype of DADA2 is, however, very broad and may involve several organ systems. Apart from vasculitis, children may present with i) Hematological manifestations (ii) Lymphoproliferation and iii) Immunodeficiencies. Patients with DADA2 can have variable patterns of cytopenias and bone marrow failure syndromes. Patients with DADA2 who have predominant haematological manifestations are associated with ADA2 gene variants that result in minimal or no residual ADA2 activity. Lymphoproliferation in patients with DADA2 may range from benign lymphoid hyperplasia to lymphoreticular malignancies. Patients may present with generalized lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) like phenotype, Hodgkin lymphoma, T-cell large granular lymphocytic infiltration of bone marrow and multicentric Castleman disease. Immunodeficiencies associated with DADA are usually mild. Affected patients have variable hypogammaglobulinemia, decrease in B cells, low natural killer cells, common variable immunodeficiency and rarely T cell immunodeficiency. To conclude, DADA2 has an extremely variable phenotype and needs to be considered as a differential diagnosis in diverse clinical conditions. In this review, we describe the evolving clinical phenotypes of DADA2 with a special focus on haematological and immunological manifestations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9110783/ /pubmed/35592317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.869570 Text en Copyright © 2022 Pilania, Banday, Sharma, Kumrah, Joshi, Loganathan, Dhaliwal, Jindal, Vignesh, Suri, Rawat and Singh 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
Pilania, Rakesh Kumar
Banday, Aaqib Zaffar
Sharma, Saniya
Kumrah, Rajni
Joshi, Vibhu
Loganathan, Sathish
Dhaliwal, Manpreet
Jindal, Ankur Kumar
Vignesh, Pandiarajan
Suri, Deepti
Rawat, Amit
Singh, Surjit
Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist
title Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist
title_full Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist
title_fullStr Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist
title_full_unstemmed Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist
title_short Deficiency of Human Adenosine Deaminase Type 2 – A Diagnostic Conundrum for the Hematologist
title_sort deficiency of human adenosine deaminase type 2 – a diagnostic conundrum for the hematologist
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.869570
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