Bone Marrow CD8 + Abundance Inversely Correlates with Progressive Marrow Fibrosis and Myelodysplastic Evolution in GATA2 Deficiency: Case Report.

IF 7.2 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of Clinical Immunology Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1007/s10875-025-01871-5
Francesca Vendemini, Samuele Roncareggi, Vincenzo L'Imperio, Fabiola Guerra, Federica Mottadelli, Marco Chiarini, Oscar Maglia, Simona Sala, Grazia Fazio, Rocco Piazza, Sonia Bonanomi, Andrea Biondi, Francesco Saettini
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Purpose: GATA2 deficiency, a rare inborn error of immunity, presents with highly variable phenotypes. Bone marrow (BM) changes such as hypocellularity and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) are common, with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation being the only curative option due to the risk of progression to acute myeloid leukemia. Although traditional markers like cytogenetic abnormalities and somatic mutations (e.g., ASXL1) identify the risk of leukemic transformation, efforts to identify novel predictors of disease evolution are needed. CD8+ T cells are known to play a key role in MDS immune surveillance, but their specific involvement in GATA2 deficiency remains poorly defined.

Methods: In this case report, we report on a young adult with GATA2 deficiency who underwent longitudinal monitoring of both peripheral and BM lymphocyte subsets, with a focus on CD8+ T-cell evolution in relation to MDS progression.

Results: The patient exhibited typical GATA2-deficient immune-hematological findings, including monocytopenia, B- and NK-cell deficiency, but had no history of severe infections and remained transfusion-independent. While peripheral CD8+ T-cell levels remained stable over time, a notable reduction in BM CD8+ T cells was observed in association with MDS progression.

Conclusion: Providing a long-term follow-up of one GATA2-deficient patient, we suggest that a decrease in BM CD8+ T cells may serve as an early marker of immune surveillance escape and disease progression. These findings underscore the need for further investigation into the role of BM CD8+ T cells in GATA2 deficiency and MDS evolution, potentially offering new insights for follow-up and therapeutic intervention.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Immunology publishes impactful papers in the realm of human immunology, delving into the diagnosis, pathogenesis, prognosis, or treatment of human diseases. The journal places particular emphasis on primary immunodeficiencies and related diseases, encompassing inborn errors of immunity in a broad sense, their underlying genotypes, and diverse phenotypes. These phenotypes include infection, malignancy, allergy, auto-inflammation, and autoimmunity. We welcome a broad spectrum of studies in this domain, spanning genetic discovery, clinical description, immunologic assessment, diagnostic approaches, prognosis evaluation, and treatment interventions. Case reports are considered if they are genuinely original and accompanied by a concise review of the relevant medical literature, illustrating how the novel case study advances the field. The instructions to authors provide detailed guidance on the four categories of papers accepted by the journal.
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