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Dock2 Deficiency and Gata2 Haploinsufficiency Can Underlie Critical Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pneumonia Publisher Pubmed



S Biglari SAJJAD ; L Youssefian LEILA ; Ma Tabatabaiefar Mohammad AMIN ; Ah Saeidian Amir HOSSEIN ; B Abtahinaeini BAHAREH ; E Khorram ERFAN ; R Sherkat ROYA ; As Moghaddam Atefeh SOHANFOROOSHAN ; F Mohaghegh FATEMEH ; M Rahimi MAZIYAR
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Source: Journal of Clinical Immunology Published:2025


Abstract

The life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects about 1 in 1,000 healthy people under 50 without underlying conditions. Among patients with critical COVID-19 pneumonia, rare germline variants at genes controlling type I IFN immunity have been reported in up to 5% of patients. Causal etiologies in 80–85% of cases are still unknown. We analyzed two families with hypoxemic COVID-19 pneumonia for known single-gene inborn errors of immunity. In Family 1, two siblings with critical COVID-19 were homozygous for a DOCK2 variant, c.3624+5G>A. DOCK2 deficiency is a known T-cell disorder underlying severe viral diseases. The variant resulted in skipping exon 35, which was predicted to produce a frameshift truncated protein (p.L1157Ifs*12). The proband showed markedly decreased blood CD4 T-helper cell counts, impaired T lymphocyte transformation test, and increased serum IgG, IgA, and IgE levels, as documented in other DOCK2-deficient patients. In Family 2, the proband had lethal COVID-19 and HPV-2-associated multiple recalcitrant warts. She was heterozygous for a deletion in GATA2:c.1075_1102del28, p.W360Sfs*18. GATA2 haploinsufficiency is a known cause of severe viral diseases due to a lack of plasmacytoid dendritic cell (pDC) development. The proband had monocytopenia and a lack of circulating pDCs, as reported in other patients with GATA2 haploinsufficiency. Overall, both DOCK2 deficiency and GATA2 haploinsufficiency are associated with critical and often fatal COVID-19 pneumonia. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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