Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2021)

Fatal autoimmune pneumonitis requiring bilobectomy and omental flap repair in a patient with autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED)

  • Stephanie A. Kubala,
  • Huy M. Do,
  • Elise M.N. Ferré,
  • David S. Schrump,
  • Kenneth N. Olivier,
  • Jeffrey G. Walls,
  • Michail S. Lionakis,
  • Les R. Folio

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101476

Abstract

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We present a severe case of progressive autoimmune pneumonitis requiring surgical intervention in a patient with the monogenic syndrome, autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED). APECED is caused by loss-of-function mutations in the autoimmune regulator (AIRE) gene, which lead to impaired central immune tolerance and autoimmune organ destruction including pneumonitis, an underrecognized, life-threatening complication. When clinicians evaluate patients with pneumonitis, recurrent mucosal candidiasis, and autoimmunity, APECED should be considered in the differential. Additionally, in patients with established APECED, a chest computed tomography is preferred to identify pneumonitis early on and to promptly initiate lymphocyte-directed immunomodulatory treatment, which can prevent irreversible lung destruction.

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