PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Novel PI3Kγ mutation in a 44-year-old man with chronic infections and chronic pelvic pain.

  • Emeric F Bojarski,
  • Adam C Strauss,
  • Adam P Fagin,
  • Theo S Plantinga,
  • Alexander Hoischen,
  • Joris Veltman,
  • Stephen A Allsop,
  • Victor J Anciano Granadillo,
  • Arsani William,
  • Mihai G Netea,
  • Jordan Dimitrakoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068118
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e68118

Abstract

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A 44-year-old man is presented here with 14 years of chronic purulent sinusitis, a chronic fungal rash of the scrotum, and chronic pelvic pain. Treatment with antifungal therapy resulted in symptom improvement, however he was unable to establish an effective long-term treatment regimen, resulting in debilitating symptoms. He had undergone extensive work-up without identifying a clear underlying etiology, although Candida species were cultured from the prostatic fluid. 100 genes involved in the cellular immune response were sequenced and a missense mutation was identified in the Ras-binding domain of PI3Kγ. PI3Kγ is a crucial signaling element in leukotaxis and other leukocyte functions. We hypothesize that his mutation led to his chronic infections and pelvic pain.