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A case of Hyper-IgE syndrome with a mutation of the STAT3 gene
Author(s) -
Jong-Gu Kang,
Jungmin Suh,
Jihyun Kim,
HeeJin Kim,
Yae-Jean Kim,
Hun Seok Lee,
Young Kee Shin,
Kangmo Ahn,
Lee S
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
korean journal of pediatrics/korean journal of pediatrics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2092-7258
pISSN - 1738-1061
DOI - 10.3345/kjp.2010.53.4.592
Subject(s) - medicine , immunoglobulin e , gene , mutation , genetics , antibody , immunology , biology
Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES) is a rare immunodeficiency disease which is characterized by high serum IgE levels, eczema, and recurrent infections. Herein we present the case of a patient with HIES associated with STAT3 gene (stat3) mutation. A 16 year-old girl was admitted to our hospital due to hemoptysis caused by pneumonia with bronchiectasis. She had a history of recurrent skin and respiratory tract infections, such as pneumonia caused by MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. On physical examination, a broad round shaped nose, oral thrush, and chronic eczematous skin rash over her whole body were found. Laboratory data showed an elevated eosinophil count (750/µL) and total IgE level (5,001 U/mL). The patient’s National Institutes of Health (NIH) score for HIES was 44. Direct sequencing of the STAT3 gene revealed that the patient was heterozygous for a missense mutation in the DNA binding domain of the STAT3 protein (c.1144C>T, p. Arg382Trp). HIES should be suspected in patients with recurrent infections and can be confirmed by clinical scoring and genetic analysis

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