2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-128296
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Novel Immune Checkpoint Deficiency and Susceptibility to EBV-Associated Lymphoma

Abstract: Background: Understanding genetic predisposition to cancer is of paramount importance to tailor therapeutic strategies. Several defects in immune checkpoint regulators have been discovered in patients with EBV-induced lymphoma (e.g. CD27, PRKCD, RASGRP1, MAGT1, SH2D1A, ITK). Here, we describe the clinical and immune phenotype of 2 unrelated patients from consanguineous families presenting with a primary immune deficiency (PID) and EBV-associated lymphoproliferation due to biallelic mutations in CD137 (TNFRSF9/… Show more

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