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26 january 2023 07:30:51

 
IJMS, Vol. 24, Pages 2406: Multi-Omics Profiling in PGM3 and STAT3 Deficiencies: A Tale of Two Patients (International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
 


Hyper-IgE Syndrome (HIES) is a heterogeneous group of primary immune-deficiency disorders characterized by elevated levels of IgE, eczema, and recurrent skin and lung infections. HIES that is autosomally dominant in the signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), and autosomal recessive mutations in phosphoglucomutase 3 (PGM3) have been reported in humans. An early diagnosis, based on clinical suspicion and immunological assessments, is challenging. Patients’ metabolomics, proteomics, and cytokine profiles were compared to DOCK 8-deficient and atopic dermatitis patients. The PGM3 metabolomics profile identified significant dysregulation in hypotaurine, hypoxanthine, uridine, and ribothymidine. The eight proteins involved include bifunctional arginine demethylase and lysyl hydroxylase (JMJD1B), type 1 protein phosphatase inhibitor 4 (PPI 4), and platelet factor 4 which aligned with an increased level of the cytokine GCSF. Patients with STAT3 deficiency, on the other hand, showed significant dysregulation in eight metabolites, including an increase in protocatechuic acid, seven proteins including ceruloplasmin, and a plasma protease C1 inhibitor, in addition to cytokine VEGF being dysregulated. Using multi-omics profiling, we identified the dysregulation of endothelial growth factor (EGFR) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) signaling pathways in PGM3 and STAT3 patients, respectively. Our findings may serve as a stepping stone for larger prospective HIES clinical cohorts to validate their future use as biomarkers.


 
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