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Title: Clinical features and outcomes of patients with chronic granulomatous disease in Taiwan
Authors: Lin, Ting-Sheng
Lee, Jyh-Hong
Wang, Li-Chieh
Yang, Yao-Hsu
Lau, Yu-Lung
Lee, Wen-I
Keywords: Chronic granulomatous disease
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Interferon-gamma
Primary immunodeficiencies
Issue Date: Feb-2023
Publisher: Journal of Microbiologi, Immunology and Infection
Citation: Original Article
Abstract: Abstract Background: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare primary immunodeficiency disease characterized by defective neutrophil killing of microbial pathogens and recurrent infections. We aimed to investigate the clinical, genetic features, treatment, and outcomes in patients with CGD. Methods: Pediatric patients diagnosed with CGD from a medical center in Taiwan were enrolled from January 1999 to Oct 2021. Results: Nine pediatric patients with CGD were enrolled: six X-linked (XL) CGD with CYBB gene mutations, three autosomal recessive (AR) CGD with two NCF1 and one CYBA gene mutations. The median age of onset and age of diagnosis was 0.92 and 2.64 years, respectively. Patients with XL-CGD had a younger age of onset (4.6 months vs. 1.83 years, P Z 0.06) and age of diagnosis (1.71 vs. 8.86 years, P Z 0.024) than AR-CGD patients. The most common sites of infections were skin and soft tissue abscesses. The most common pathogens were Staphylococcus, Serratia, and Salmonella spp. Prophylactic antibiotics, anti-fungal agents, and interferon-gamma (IFN-g) were given in 9 (100%), 7 (77.8%), and 8 (88.9%) patients, respectively. The mean duration of IFN-g usage was 5.15 years. One male patient with XL-CGD was successfully treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at 2.2 years. The mortality rate was 11.1%, and the estimated overall survival at 20 years was 66.7%. Conclusion: Staphylococcus aureus, Serratia marcescens, and Salmonella infections are important in Taiwanese CGD patients. Patients with XL-CGD have early disease onset. IFNg prophylaxis and prophylactic anti-microbial agents might have an effect on alleviating the infection episodes in CGD patients.
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Appears in Collections:VOL 56 NO 1 2023

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