Late-onset and long-lasting neutropenias in the young: A new entity anticipating immune-dysregulation disorders.
Francesca FioreddaA BeccariaP CasartelliE TurriniC ContrattoM C GiarratanaF BagnascoF SaettiniM PillonA MarzolloS ZanardiA CivinoD OnofrilloM LanciottiI CeccheriniA GrossiD CovielloP TerranovaM LupiaG Del BorrelloP UvaD CangelosiG CavalcaMaurizio MianoC DufourPublished in: American journal of hematology (2024)
This study identifies a new chronic form of immune neutropenia in the young with or without detectable indirect anti-neutrophil antibodies, characterized by mild/moderate neutropenia low risk of severe infection (14%), tendency to develop autoimmune phenomena over the course of the disease (cumulative incidence of 58.6% after 20 years of disease duration), leukopenia, progressive reduction of absolute lymphocyte count and a T- and B-cell profile similar to autoimmune disorders like Sjogren syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus (increased HLADR+ and CD3 + TCRγδ cells, reduced T regulatory cells, increased double-negative B and a tendency to reduced B memory cells). In a minority of patients, P/LP variants related to primary immuno-regulatory disorders were found. This new form may fit the group of "Likely acquired neutropenia," a provisional category included in the recent International Guidelines on Diagnosis and Management of Neutropenia of EHA and EUNET INNOCHRON ACTION 18233. The early recognition of this form of neutropenia would help clinicians to delineate better specific monitoring plans, genetic counseling, and potentially targeted therapies.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- late onset
- rheumatoid arthritis
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- cell cycle arrest
- multiple sclerosis
- end stage renal disease
- early onset
- chronic kidney disease
- disease activity
- oxidative stress
- transcription factor
- drug induced
- middle aged
- palliative care
- regulatory t cells
- peripheral blood
- pi k akt
- working memory
- ankylosing spondylitis
- patient reported outcomes
- high intensity