CNS Inflammation as the First Sign of Complement Factor I Deficiency: A Severe Myelitis Treated With Intense Immunotherapy and Eculizumab

中枢神经系统炎症是补体因子 I 缺乏症的首发症状:一例采用强效免疫疗法和依库珠单抗治疗的严重脊髓炎

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Complement factor I (CFI) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive inborn error of immunity. In this report, we highlight that complete CFI deficiency may present with isolated and severe CNS inflammation without associated systemic features nor prior non-CNS episodes. This inflammation may respond to complement blockade therapy. METHODS: This is a case description of a young girl with severe longitudinal transverse myelitis treated with aggressive immunotherapy that included eculizumab. Published cases of CFI-associated CNS inflammation were reviewed and discussed. RESULTS: A primary immunodeficiency panel revealed 2 germline pathogenic variants in the CFI gene. Further complement testing of the index case and her family confirmed complete CFI deficiency. DISCUSSION: We describe a unique case of severe spinal inflammation secondary to complete CFI deficiency. Although rare, isolated CNS inflammation may be the primary manifestation of complete CFI deficiency. To halt the uncontrolled complement-mediated inflammation associated with CFI deficiency, prompt targeted blockade of the complement pathway using eculizumab may be life changing in the acute phase. Long-lasting blockade of the complement pathway is also essential to prevent relapse in this subgroup of patients.

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