Frontiers in Pediatrics (Dec 2020)

Kostmann Syndrome With Neurological Abnormalities: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Baiyu Lyu,
  • Wei Lyu,
  • Xiaoying Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.586859
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Background: Severe congenital neutropenia (SCN), also known as Kostmann syndrome, is a rare heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by arrested neutrophil maturation in the bone marrow.Case Presentation: We report a case of Kostmann syndrome and review previously reported SCN cases with neurological abnormalities. A 10-year-old boy had a history of recurrent, once a month, infection starting at 6 months of age. He had neutropenia for more than 9 years, as well as intellectual disability. He was homozygous for the exon 3 c.430dupG mutation of the HAX1 gene NM-006118. After treatment of antibiotics and G-CSF, his symtoms were relieved and was 3 months free of infection. The search revealed 29 articles related to Kostmann syndrome caused by HAX1 gene mutation; they were screened, and the main clinical features of 13 cases of Kostmann syndrome with neurological abnormalities were summarized and analyzed.Conclusions: Kostmann syndrome has three main characteristics: severe neutropenia (<0.2 × 109/L), maturation arrest of granulopoiesis at the promyelocyte stage, and death due to infections. HAX1 gene mutations affecting both isoforms A and B are associated with additional neurological symptoms. G-CSF can improve and maintain neutrophil counts, and improve prognosis and quality of life. At present, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the only cure.

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