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Early-onset stroke and vasculopathy associated with mutations in ADA2.

Qing Zhou1, Dan Yang, Amanda K Ombrello, Andrey V Zavialov, Camilo Toro, Anton V Zavialov, Deborah L Stone, Jae Jin Chae, Sergio D Rosenzweig, Kevin Bishop, Karyl S Barron, Hye Sun Kuehn, Patrycja Hoffmann, Alejandra Negro, Wanxia L Tsai, Edward W Cowen, Wuhong Pei, Joshua D Milner, Christopher Silvin, Theo Heller, David T Chin, Nicholas J Patronas, John S Barber, Chyi-Chia R Lee, Geryl M Wood, Alexander Ling, Susan J Kelly, David E Kleiner, James C Mullikin, Nancy J Ganson, Heidi H Kong, Sophie Hambleton, Fabio Candotti, Martha M Quezado, Katherine R Calvo, Hawwa Alao, Beverly K Barham, Anne Jones, James F Meschia, Bradford B Worrall, Scott E Kasner, Stephen S Rich, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky, Mario Abinun, Elizabeth Chalom, Alisa C Gotte, Marilynn Punaro, Virginia Pascual, James W Verbsky, Troy R Torgerson, Nora G Singer, Timothy R Gershon, Seza Ozen, Omer Karadag, Thomas A Fleisher, Elaine F Remmers, Shawn M Burgess, Susan L Moir, Massimo Gadina, Raman Sood, Michael S Hershfield, Manfred Boehm, Daniel L Kastner, Ivona Aksentijevich.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We observed a syndrome of intermittent fevers, early-onset lacunar strokes and other neurovascular manifestations, livedoid rash, hepatosplenomegaly, and systemic vasculopathy in three unrelated patients. We suspected a genetic cause because the disorder presented in early childhood.
METHODS: We performed whole-exome sequencing in the initial three patients and their unaffected parents and candidate-gene sequencing in three patients with a similar phenotype, as well as two young siblings with polyarteritis nodosa and one patient with small-vessel vasculitis. Enzyme assays, immunoblotting, immunohistochemical testing, flow cytometry, and cytokine profiling were performed on samples from the patients. To study protein function, we used morpholino-mediated knockdowns in zebrafish and short hairpin RNA knockdowns in U937 cells cultured with human dermal endothelial cells.
RESULTS: All nine patients carried recessively inherited mutations in CECR1 (cat eye syndrome chromosome region, candidate 1), encoding adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2), that were predicted to be deleterious; these mutations were rare or absent in healthy controls. Six patients were compound heterozygous for eight CECR1 mutations, whereas the three patients with polyarteritis nodosa or small-vessel vasculitis were homozygous for the p.Gly47Arg mutation. Patients had a marked reduction in the levels of ADA2 and ADA2-specific enzyme activity in the blood. Skin, liver, and brain biopsies revealed vasculopathic changes characterized by compromised endothelial integrity, endothelial cellular activation, and inflammation. Knockdown of a zebrafish ADA2 homologue caused intracranial hemorrhages and neutropenia - phenotypes that were prevented by coinjection with nonmutated (but not with mutated) human CECR1. Monocytes from patients induced damage in cocultured endothelial-cell layers.
CONCLUSIONS: Loss-of-function mutations in CECR1 were associated with a spectrum of vascular and inflammatory phenotypes, ranging from early-onset recurrent stroke to systemic vasculopathy or vasculitis. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health Intramural Research Programs and others.).

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24552284      PMCID: PMC4193683          DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1307361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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