Childhood isolated C3d-positive AIHA: favorable prognosis but rare relapse or associated immunodeficiency

儿童孤立性C3d阳性自身免疫性溶血性贫血:预后良好,但复发或伴有免疫缺陷的情况罕见

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Abstract

Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) with an isolated C3d+ direct antiglobulin test is a rare and understudied condition in children. It typically encompasses cold agglutinin syndrome and paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria, both transient, infection-triggered disorders collectively referred to as cold AIHA. We report a national cohort of 142 pediatric patients with isolated C3d+ AIHA, representing 21.6% of all childhood AIHA cases enrolled in the French OBS'CEREVANCE cohort over a 32-year period. The median age at diagnosis was 3.2 years (male-to-female ratio, 1.3), and median follow-up was 2.8 years. Infectious symptoms were present in 63.4% of cases. At diagnosis, median hemoglobin was 6.4 g/dL; 69.7% of patients had inadequate reticulocytosis (bone marrow responsiveness index of <121), and 90.4% required transfusions. Eighteen patients (12.7%) had or developed immunopathological manifestations (IM) including 5 diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency (4 with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome). Among 8 (5.6%) patients with relapsing disease, 6 had no IM at diagnosis but 4 developed IM at relapse. Nine patients were antinuclear antibodies (ANA) positive; none progressed to systemic lupus over a median follow-up of 4.9 years. Corticosteroids were administered to 82.4% of patients (median duration, 4.5 months), with no clear benefit over untreated patients regarding hospital stay or transfusion needs. No deaths were reported. In conclusion, pediatric isolated C3d+ AIHA generally follows a favorable course. However, a minority of patients may reveal underlying immune disorders, highlighting the importance of tailored evaluation at diagnosis. Cold agglutinin testing with thermal amplitude and Donath-Landsteiner testing, rarely performed in this cohort, warrant further study for their impact on diagnosis and clinical management.

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