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"Novel Artemis gene mutations of radiosensitive severe combined immunodeficiency in Japanese families."

Kobayashi N, Agematsu K, Sugita K, Sako M, Nonoyama S, Yachie A, Kumaki S, Tsuchiya S, Ochs HD, Sugita K, Fukushima Y, Komiyama A



Published April 1, 2003 in Hum Genet volume 112 .

Pubmed ID: 12592555

Abstract:
A subgroup of patients with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) and increased cellular radiation sensitivity (RS-SCID) have mutations of Artemis, a gene that encodes a protein essential for V(D)J recombination and DNA double-strand break repair. RS-SCID described to date are either of European origin or are Athabascan-speaking native Americans belonging to the Navajo and Apache tribes. We have identified three Japanese boys and one girl from four unrelated families with RS-SCID caused by a genomic exon 3 deletion of the Artemis gene, resulting in loss of exon 3 and skipping of exon 4. Two patients were homozygous and two patients were heterozygous for this novel mutation. Those parents studied were heterozygous for this mutation. These findings suggest the genomic exon 3 deletion is unique to Japan and may be considered as a founder haplotype. Although two infants underwent successful bone marrow transplantation and immune reconstitution, the long-term outcome of this procedure is uncertain, because Artemis is expressed in most tissues and lack of its function in cells other than those derived from hematopoietic stem cells may increase the risk of malignancies.


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