Association between NOD2 and autoinflammation presenting as Yellow Nail Syndrome

IF 0.3 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Laura Abrego Fuentes, Mohammad Alsalamah
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Background: Yellow Nail Syndrome is defined as a triad of lymphedema, respiratory symptoms, and nail discoloration. The precise etiology remains unknown, however it has been reported alongside a broad spectrum of conditions including malignancies, autoinflammatory diseases, and immunodeficiencies. Aim: To highlight the association between defects in the intracellular bacterial sensor NOD2 and Yellow Nail Syndrome. Methods: A retrospective review of the patient’s chart was performed, including family history, characteristics, immune laboratory evaluation, and genetics. Results: A 65-year-old female was referred to us for lymphedema and bronchiectasis. She had recurrent episodes of pneumonia, cellulitis, and oral ulcers. Bilateral lymphedema on her lower limbs up to the hip and discoloured yellow nails were reported. Given her clinical picture, she was diagnosed with Yellow Nail Syndrome. The immunological evaluation was unremarkable overall, with normal T cell subsets and function and adequate antibody titres. The genetic testing identified a heterozygous mutation in the NOD2 gene, c.2107C>T (p.Arg703Cys), considered a variant of uncertain significance. Conclusion: Heterozygous variants in NOD2 can result in a spectrum of autoimmune and autoinflammatory disorders, including Yellow Nail Syndrome Statement of Novelty: We describe a patient with Yellow Nail Syndrome, presenting with the classic triad of clinical features. Genetic evaluation identified a heterozygous variant in the NOD2 gene, which has been extensively associated with several autoinflammatory diseases, but not Yellow Nail Syndrome.
NOD2与黄指甲综合征自身炎症的关系
背景:黄指甲综合征被定义为淋巴水肿、呼吸系统症状和指甲变色的三重症状。确切的病因尚不清楚,但据报道,它与多种疾病包括恶性肿瘤、自身炎症性疾病和免疫缺陷一起发生。目的:探讨细胞内细菌传感器NOD2缺陷与黄指甲综合征的关系。方法:回顾性回顾患者的病历,包括家族史、特征、免疫实验室评估和遗传学。结果:一名65岁女性因淋巴水肿和支气管扩张而就诊。她有反复发作的肺炎、蜂窝织炎和口腔溃疡。双侧下肢淋巴水肿至髋部及指甲黄变。鉴于她的临床表现,她被诊断为黄指甲综合征。免疫学评价总体上不显著,T细胞亚群和功能正常,抗体滴度充足。基因检测鉴定出NOD2基因c.2107C . >T (p.a g703cys)的杂合突变,被认为是一种不确定意义的变异。结论:NOD2的杂合变异可导致一系列自身免疫和自身炎症疾病,包括黄指甲综合征,我们描述了一位黄指甲综合征患者,表现出经典的临床特征。遗传评估鉴定出NOD2基因的杂合变异,该基因与多种自身炎症性疾病广泛相关,但与黄指甲综合征无关。
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