Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema

Chronic urticaria is a common condition characterized by recurrent hives lasting several weeks or months and is usually idiopathic. Approximately half of the individuals with chronic urticaria will present with episodes of angioedema that can be severe and debilitating. In this report, we describe a...

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Main Authors: Antoneicka L. Harris, Patrick R. Blackburn, John E. Richter, Jennifer M. Gass, Thomas R. Caulfield, Ahmed N. Mohammad, Paldeep S. Atwal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Genetics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6968395
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spelling doaj-59b20f95a2a04b9db3912f4c3fbe68892020-11-24T21:35:28ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Genetics2090-65442090-65522018-01-01201810.1155/2018/69683956968395Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and AngioedemaAntoneicka L. Harris0Patrick R. Blackburn1John E. Richter2Jennifer M. Gass3Thomas R. Caulfield4Ahmed N. Mohammad5Paldeep S. Atwal6Department of Cancer Biology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USACenter for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USACenter for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USACenter for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USADepartment of Neuroscience, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USACenter for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USACenter for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USAChronic urticaria is a common condition characterized by recurrent hives lasting several weeks or months and is usually idiopathic. Approximately half of the individuals with chronic urticaria will present with episodes of angioedema that can be severe and debilitating. In this report, we describe a 47-year-old Hispanic male who presented initially for an evaluation of chronic hives following hospitalization due to hive-induced anaphylaxis. The individual had a history significant for urticaria and angioedema beginning in his early 30s. Interestingly, both the individual’s 41-year-old sister and 12-year-old daughter were also affected with chronic urticaria and severe angioedema. Whole exome sequencing of the proband and several family members revealed a heterozygous variant of uncertain significance in exon 2 of TNFAIP3, denoted as c.65G>A (p.R22Q), in all affected members. Variants in TNFAIP3 have been associated with multiple autoimmune diseases, susceptibility to allergy and asthma, and periodic fever syndromes, suggesting that this variant could potentially play a role in disease.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6968395
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author Antoneicka L. Harris
Patrick R. Blackburn
John E. Richter
Jennifer M. Gass
Thomas R. Caulfield
Ahmed N. Mohammad
Paldeep S. Atwal
spellingShingle Antoneicka L. Harris
Patrick R. Blackburn
John E. Richter
Jennifer M. Gass
Thomas R. Caulfield
Ahmed N. Mohammad
Paldeep S. Atwal
Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
Case Reports in Genetics
author_facet Antoneicka L. Harris
Patrick R. Blackburn
John E. Richter
Jennifer M. Gass
Thomas R. Caulfield
Ahmed N. Mohammad
Paldeep S. Atwal
author_sort Antoneicka L. Harris
title Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
title_short Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
title_full Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
title_fullStr Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
title_full_unstemmed Whole Exome Sequencing and Molecular Modeling of a Missense Variant in TNFAIP3 That Segregates with Disease in a Family with Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
title_sort whole exome sequencing and molecular modeling of a missense variant in tnfaip3 that segregates with disease in a family with chronic urticaria and angioedema
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Genetics
issn 2090-6544
2090-6552
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Chronic urticaria is a common condition characterized by recurrent hives lasting several weeks or months and is usually idiopathic. Approximately half of the individuals with chronic urticaria will present with episodes of angioedema that can be severe and debilitating. In this report, we describe a 47-year-old Hispanic male who presented initially for an evaluation of chronic hives following hospitalization due to hive-induced anaphylaxis. The individual had a history significant for urticaria and angioedema beginning in his early 30s. Interestingly, both the individual’s 41-year-old sister and 12-year-old daughter were also affected with chronic urticaria and severe angioedema. Whole exome sequencing of the proband and several family members revealed a heterozygous variant of uncertain significance in exon 2 of TNFAIP3, denoted as c.65G>A (p.R22Q), in all affected members. Variants in TNFAIP3 have been associated with multiple autoimmune diseases, susceptibility to allergy and asthma, and periodic fever syndromes, suggesting that this variant could potentially play a role in disease.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6968395
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