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Prevalence of CFTR variants in primary immunodeficiency patients with bronchiectasis is an important modifying cofactor

Lawless, Dylan  
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Allen, Hana Lango
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Thaventhiran, James E. D.
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July 1, 2023
Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology

Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common life-limiting autosomal-recessive disorders and is caused by genetic defects in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. Some of the features of this multisystem disease can be present in primary immunodeficiency (PID). Objective: We hypothesized that a carrier CFTR status might associated with worse outcome regarding structural lung disease in patients with PID. Methods: A within-cohort and population-level statistical genomic analysis of a large European cohort of PID patients was performed using genome sequence data. Genomic analysis of variant pathogenicity was performed. Results: Compared to the general population, p.Phe508del carriage was enriched in lung-related PID. Additionally, carriage of several pathogenic CFTR gene variants were increased in PID associated with structural lung damage compared to PID patients without the structural lung damage. We identified 3 additional biallelic cases, including several variants not traditionally considered to cause CF. Conclusion: Genome sequencing identified cases of CFTR dysfunction in PID, driving an increased susceptibility to infection. Large national genomic services provide an opportunity for precision medicine by interpreting subtle features of genomic diversity when treating traditional Mendelian disorders. (J Allergy Clin Immunol 2023;152:257-65.)

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jaci.2023.01.035
Web of Science ID

WOS:001040991900001

Author(s)
Lawless, Dylan  
Allen, Hana Lango
Thaventhiran, James E. D.
Goddard, Sarah
Burren, Oliver S.
Robson, Evie
NIHR BioResource Rare Dis Consortium, N. I. H. R. BioResource Rare Dis Consortium
Peckham, Daniel
Smith, Kenneth G. C.
Savic, Sinisa
Date Issued

2023-07-01

Publisher

MOSBY-ELSEVIER

Published in
Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology
Volume

152

Issue

1

Start page

257

End page

265

Subjects

Allergy

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Immunology

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bronchiectasis

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cftr

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cystic fibrosis

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genomics

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pri-mary immunodeficiency

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cystic-fibrosis gene

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diagnosis

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mutations

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management

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infants

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REVIEWED

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August 28, 2023
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