Clinical and Genetic Analysis of 22 Japanese Patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever: An Examination of MEFV and 10 Other Genes Related to Autoinflammatory Syndromes
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Clinical and Genetic Analysis of 22 Japanese Patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever: An Examination of MEFV and 10 Other Genes Related to Autoinflammatory Syndromes
Abstract
Objective Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is the most frequent autoinflammatory syndrome, and its frequency is reported to be increasing in Japan. We studied the clinical features and genetic background of patients with FMF in our hospital. Methods We analyzed the clinical features and genomic variants of MEFV, as well as 10 genes related to other autoinflammatory syndromes, in 22 Japanese patients with FMF. A genetic analysis was performed with a next generation sequencer. Results The patients were classified into the typical FMF (n=16) and atypical FMF (n=6) groups. Fever, abdominal pain, thoracic pain, and arthralgia were observed in 22, 12, 8, and 10 patients, respectively. MEFV variants were found in 19 patients (86.4%). Two cases had no MEFV variants and one case only had a variant in the 3' untranslated region (3'-UTR) of MEFV. Genomic variants were found in genes other than MEFV in 7 patients (31.8%); however, none met the diagnostic criteria for autoinflammatory syndromes with disease-related gene variants, and all were classified as typical FMF. Moreover, none of the 6 patients with atypical FMF had any variants among the 10 disease-related genes. All cases in which the onset occurred before 20 years of age were classified as typical FMF. Conclusion The clinical features of FMF recorded in our hospital coincided with those from the Japanese national epidemiological survey of FMF in Japan. More than 30% of the patients with FMF had non-MEFV genes, related to other autoinflammatory syndromes, thereby suggesting that variants of these genes may act as a disease-modifier in FMF.
Keywords: MEFV; autoinflammatory syndrome; familial mediterranean fever.
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