Frontiers in Pediatrics (Jul 2022)

Abnormal B-Cell Maturation and Increased Transitional B Cells in CBL Syndrome

  • Francesco Saettini,
  • Tiziana Angela Coliva,
  • Francesca Vendemini,
  • Marta Galbiati,
  • Cristina Bugarin,
  • Riccardo Masetti,
  • Daniele Moratto,
  • Marco Chiarini,
  • Fabiola Guerra,
  • Fabiola Guerra,
  • Maria Iascone,
  • Raffaele Badolato,
  • Giovanni Cazzaniga,
  • Charlotte Niemeyer,
  • Christian Flotho,
  • Andrea Biondi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.935951
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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CBL syndrome is a Noonan-like RASopathy with heterogeneous clinical phenotype and predisposition to juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML). Here we describe two patients with identical germline CBL mutation and clinical and immune-hematological overlapping features with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) and B-cell expansion with NF-κB and T-cell anergy (BENTA) syndrome. Increased immature/transitional B cells can be depicted in CBL syndrome, ALPS, and BENTA. Nonetheless, our patients here described showed peculiar B-cell phenotype due to increased immature/transitional CD34+ B cells. This feature differentiates CBL syndrome from BENTA, pointing toward an abnormal proliferation of B-cell early precursors.

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