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Author: Kendall, Jennifer Lee; Springer, Jason Michael
Title: The Many Faces of a Monogenic Autoinflammatory Disease: Adenosine Deaminase 2 Deficiency
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  • Document date: 2020_8_26
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    Snippet: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We aim to describe the pathophysiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, and treatment of deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2 (DADA2). RECENT FINDINGS: DADA2 is a multi-organ disease of children and less often adults, which can present with wide-ranging manifestations including strokes, medium vessel vasculitis, hematologic disease, and immunodeficiency. Diagnosis is through detection of reduced activity level of the adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2) enzyme and/or identification of bi
    Document: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We aim to describe the pathophysiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, and treatment of deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2 (DADA2). RECENT FINDINGS: DADA2 is a multi-organ disease of children and less often adults, which can present with wide-ranging manifestations including strokes, medium vessel vasculitis, hematologic disease, and immunodeficiency. Diagnosis is through detection of reduced activity level of the adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2) enzyme and/or identification of bi-allelic mutations in the ADA2 gene. Outside of high-dose glucocorticoids, conventional immunosuppression has been largely ineffective in treating this relapsing and remitting disease. Vasculitic-predominant manifestations respond extremely well to tumor necrosis factor-α inhibition. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can lead to normalization of enzyme activity, as well as resolution of vasculitic, hematologic, and immunologic manifestations, although treatment-related adverse effects are not uncommon. SUMMARY: Early detection of this disease across multiple disciplines could prevent devastating clinical outcomes, especially in genetically pre-disposed populations.

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