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Whole Exome Sequencing for Mutation Screening in Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis

Background: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is an immune system disorder characterized by uncontrolled hyper-inflammation owing to hypercytokinemia from the activated but ineffective cytotoxic cells. Establishing a correct diagnosis for HLH patients due to the similarity of this disease wit...

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Published in:Iranian journal of pediatric hematology and oncology 2020-01
Main Authors: Sharif Rahmani, Edris, Fathi, Majid, Abazari, Mohammad Foad, Shahraki, Hojat, Ziaee Fellow, Vahid, Rahimi, Hamzeh, Hosseini, Arshad
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description Background: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is an immune system disorder characterized by uncontrolled hyper-inflammation owing to hypercytokinemia from the activated but ineffective cytotoxic cells. Establishing a correct diagnosis for HLH patients due to the similarity of this disease with other conditions like malignant lymphoma and leukemia and similarity among its two forms is difficult and not always a successful procedure. Besides, the molecular characterization of HLH due to the locus and allelic heterogeneity is a challenging issue. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, whole exome sequencing (WES) was used for mutation detection in a four-member Iranian family with children suffering from signs and symptoms of HLH disease. Data analysis was performed by using a multi-step in-house WES approach on Linux OS. Result: In this study, a homozygous nucleotide substitution mutation (c.551G>A:p.W184*) was detected in exon number six of the UNC13D gene. W184* drives to a premature stop codon, so produce a truncated protein. This mutation inherited from parents to a four-month female infant with an autosomal recessive pattern. Parents were carrying out the heterozygous form of W184* without any symptoms. The patient showed clinical signs such as fever, diarrhea, hepatosplenomegaly, high level of ferritin, and a positive family history of HLH disease. W184* has a damaging effect on cytotoxic T lymphocytes, and natural killer cells. These two types of immune system cells without a healthy product of the UNC13D gene will be unable to discharge toxic granules into the synaptic space, so the inflammation in the immune response does not disappear. Conclusion: According to this study, WES can be a reliable, fast, and cost-effective approach for the molecular characterization of HLH patients. Plus, WES specific data analysis platform introduced by this study potentially offers a high-speed analysis step. This cost-free platform doesn't require online data submission.
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