Systemic Autoinflammatory Disease_Periodic Fever
Gene: DPP9
Three families (four children) with immune-associated defects, poor growth, pancytopenia and skin pigmentation abnormalities that segregate with biallelic DPP9 rare variants.
Using patient-derived primary cells and biochemical assays, these variants were shown to behave as hylomorphic or knockout alleles that failed to repress NLRP1. Experiments suggested that the deleterious consequences of DPP9 deficiency were mostly driven by the aberrant activation of the canonical NLRP1 inflammasome.
Recessive loss of function DPP9 germline variants found in three families.
c.2551C>T; p.(Gln851*) homozygous in child and het in parents.
c.449G>A; p.(Gly167Ser)/c.641C>G; p.(Ser214*) comp het child, proven in trans.
c.331C>T; p.(Arg111*) homozygous in one child and two cousins (consanguineous family).
All four children shared a triad of symptoms which were termed “Hatipoglu syndrome”. These included failure to thrive, skin manifestations, pancytopenia and susceptibility to infections. This Mendelian disease bears some degree of resemblance with auto-immune disorders caused by NLRP1 activating mutations.Created: 4 May 2023, 2:26 a.m. | Last Modified: 4 May 2023, 2:26 a.m.
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Mode of inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
Hatipoglu immunodeficiency syndrome MIM#620331
Publications
de novo monoallelic dominant-negative mutation in DPP9 (c.755G>C, R252P) presenting with HLH at ~2m. Functional data supporting dominant negative mechanism.Created: 7 Aug 2023, 11:39 p.m. | Last Modified: 7 Aug 2023, 11:39 p.m.
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Three unrelated families with Hatipoğlu syndrome with biochemical and cellular assays, mouse and zebrafish models. Immunological features of recurrent fevers, repeated infections, herpes susceptibility, cytopaenias.
Sources: LiteratureCreated: 19 Sep 2022, 10 p.m.
Mode of inheritance
BOTH monoallelic and biallelic, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
HLH
Publications
Mode of inheritance for gene: DPP9 was changed from BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal to BOTH monoallelic and biallelic, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Gene: dpp9 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Phenotypes for gene: DPP9 were changed from recurrent fevers; repeated infections; herpes susceptibility; cytopaenias to Autoinflammatory syndrome MONDO:0019751, DPP9-related; recurrent fevers; repeated infections; herpes susceptibility; cytopaenias
Gene: dpp9 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
gene: DPP9 was added gene: DPP9 was added to Systemic Autoinflammatory Disease_Periodic Fever. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: DPP9 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Publications for gene: DPP9 were set to PMID: 36112693 Phenotypes for gene: DPP9 were set to recurrent fevers; repeated infections; herpes susceptibility; cytopaenias Review for gene: DPP9 was set to GREEN