Literature DB >> 3966463

Severe congenital neutropenia with unique features of dysgranulopoiesis.

A L Lightsey, R T Parmley, W L Marsh, A K Garg, W J Thomas, B Wolach, L A Boxer.   

Abstract

Congenital dysgranulopietic neutropenia (CDN) is a recently proposed entity that describes a small subgroup of children with clinically severe neutropenia. We followed and studied a 3-year-old girl with neutropenia (less than 500/mm3) and recurrent severe infections in whom repeated marrow evaluations revealed large (30-50 microns) multinucleated promyelocytes to polymorphonuclear cells with as many as 4 to 16 nuclei or nuclear lobes, respectively. In addition to the nuclear endoreduplication, ultrastructural and cytochemical evaluation of these cells demonstrated abnormalities in granule genesis and centriole structure. Concomitantly, immunoperoxidase staining indicated that many of the granules were devoid of lactoferrin but not lysozyme. In vitro proliferation studies revealed normal to increased thymidine labeling, normal numbers of colony-forming cells, and normal colony-stimulating activity from blood and marrow mononuclear cells, findings consistent with ineffective myelopoiesis. However, serum folate, B12, and lysozyme levels were normal. The nuclear and cytoplasmic abnormalities in this patient result in an extreme example of CDN, distinct from previously described cases.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3966463     DOI: 10.1002/ajh.2830180109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hematol        ISSN: 0361-8609            Impact factor:   10.047


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Review 2.  ELANE mutations in cyclic and severe congenital neutropenia: genetics and pathophysiology.

Authors:  Marshall S Horwitz; Seth J Corey; H Leighton Grimes; Timothy Tidwell
Journal:  Hematol Oncol Clin North Am       Date:  2012-11-07       Impact factor: 3.722

3.  Both Granulocytic and Non-Granulocytic Blood Cells Are Affected in Patients with Severe Congenital Neutropenia and Their Non-Neutropenic Family Members: An Evaluation of Morphology, Function, and Cell Death

Authors:  Lale Olcay; Şule Ünal; Hüseyin Onay; Esra Erdemli; Ayşenur Öztürk; Deniz Billur; Ayşe Metin; Hamza Okur; Yıldız Yıldırmak; Yahya Büyükaşık; Aydan İkincioğulları; Mesude Falay; Gülsüm Özet; Sevgi Yetgin
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