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Severe cutaneous papillomavirus disease after haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation in patients with severe combined immune deficiency caused by common gammac cytokine receptor subunit or JAK-3 deficiency
Authors:Laffort Caroline  Le Deist Françoise  Favre Michel  Caillat-Zucman Sophie  Radford-Weiss Isabelle  Debré Marianne  Fraitag Sylvie  Blanche Stéphane  Cavazzana-Calvo Marina  de Saint Basile Geneviève  de Villartay Jean Pierre  Giliani Silvia  Orth Gérard  Casanova Jean Laurent  Bodemer Christine  Fischer Alain
Affiliation:Unité d'Immunologie, d'Hématologie, et de Rhumatologie Pédiatrique, Paris, France.
Abstract:Haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation is a life-saving treatment for severe combined immune deficiency. However, there has been little long-term follow-up of this treatment. There is evidence for the persistance of partial immunodeficiency associated with significant infections, including severe human papillomavirus (HPV) disease. We did a retrospective analysis of severe HPV disease in a group of 41 patients with severe combined immune deficiency from one centre who were alive 10 years or longer after haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation. Nine of the 41 patients had extensive chronic HPV disease limited to the skin, with a median onset at 8 years after transplantation. Four had lesions typical of epidermodysplasia verruciformis, a rare genodermatosis. Transplant characteristics, immune status, and chimerism of these nine patients did not differ significantly from those of the other patients. The nine patients with HPV disease had severe combined immune deficiency associated with either common gammac receptor cytokine subunit or Janus kinase-3 (JAK-3) deficiency. By contrast, patients with other forms of severe combined immune deficiency did not have any signs of HPV disease. That genetic causes are the only predisposing factor to be identified for severe combined immune deficiency, suggests that natural-killer cells or gammac/JAK-3-dependent signalling in keratinocytes could have a role in anti-HPV immunity.
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