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Case Report: Identification of a Chinese Patient with Mutations Initially Presenting As Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

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Journal Front Immunol
Date 2024 Dec 25
PMID 39720732
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Mutations in the recombination-activating gene 1, a pivotal component essential for V(D)J recombination and the formation of T- and B-cell receptors, can result in autoimmune hemolytic anemia, a rare hematological condition characterized by the autoantibody-mediated destruction of red blood cells. Herein, we report the case of a 1-year-and-4-month-old girl who presented with progressively aggravated anemia, fever, and cough. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia was confirmed by bone marrow aspiration and Coombs test. During treatment, the patient experienced two episodes of severe pneumonia and respiratory failure. Next-generation metagenomic sequencing of sputum samples confirmed the presence of cytomegalovirus and infections. Additionally, lymphocyte subset analysis revealed a T-B+ immunodeficiency. Whole exome and Sanger sequencing revealed a pathogenic recombinase-activating gene 1 mutation (c.2095C>T, p.Arg699Trp) and a likely pathogenic variant (c.2690G>A, p.Arg897Gln), resulting in a missense mutation in the amino acid sequence of the coding protein. Consequently, the patient was diagnosed with a recombination-activating gene 1 mutation and autoimmune hemolytic anemia as the initial presentation. This study reports a case of a recombination-activating gene 1 mutation in China and documents a combination of mutation sites and associated clinical phenotypes that were previously unreported. In this study, we outline the diverse clinical phenotypes observed in cases of recombination-activating gene 1 mutations presenting with autoimmune hemolytic anemia, aiming to facilitate timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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