1993
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.153.11.1380
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Complement factor I deficiency with recurrent aseptic meningitis

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“…[26] showed that a patient with (type I essential) hypercatabolism of C3 was homozygous for an inherited deficiency of factor I. Amadei et al . [27] recently described two sisters with complement factor I deficiency from one family, bringing the total number of cases reported to 37 individuals of 27 families [3,11–15,27–41]. Using factor I cDNA clones in Southern analysis of somatic cell hybrids, Goldberger [6] mapped the factor I gene to chromosome 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[26] showed that a patient with (type I essential) hypercatabolism of C3 was homozygous for an inherited deficiency of factor I. Amadei et al . [27] recently described two sisters with complement factor I deficiency from one family, bringing the total number of cases reported to 37 individuals of 27 families [3,11–15,27–41]. Using factor I cDNA clones in Southern analysis of somatic cell hybrids, Goldberger [6] mapped the factor I gene to chromosome 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bonnin et al . [40] reported a factor I‐deficient patient with recurrent aseptic Mollaret meningitis, which is self‐limited, causes no neurological damage and has an unknown aetiology. Although renal involvement has been observed in factor H (haemolytic uraemic syndrome [47] and C3‐deficient patients [48], pyelonephritis was reported previously only in factor I deficiency by Reutter‐Simon et al .…”
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“…These individuals have an increased incidence of pyogenic infection with encapsulated bacteria. Factor I deficiency has also been associated with glomerulonephritis with reduced levels of CR1 expression on erythrocytes and glomerular podocytes as well as with aseptic meningitis with elevated levels of immune complexes 104–106 …”
Section: Specific Complement Deficiencies and Their Clinical Significmentioning
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“…As deficiências de FI foram relacionadas com casos de infecções recidivantes e, em poucos casos, desenvolvimento de autoimunidade. Foram descritos diversos trabalhos em que deficiências de FI estão relacionadas com meningites recidivantes (Bonnin et al, 1993;Leitão et al, 1997;Ponce-Castro et al, 2008). Também foram descritos diversos trabalhos mostrando que deficiências ou polimorfismos em CFI estão relacionados com o desenvolvimento de síndrome hemolítico-urêmica atípica (Fremeaux-Bacchi et al, 2004;Kavanagh et al, 2005Kavanagh et al, , 2008Nilsson et al, 2007Nilsson et al, , 2010a.…”
Section: A Proteína Reguladora Fator Iunclassified