E148Q variant: a familial Mediterranean fever-causing mutation or a sequence variant?

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2024-10

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Orouk Awaad, Elham
Khoury, Lana
van Straalen, Joeri WORCID 0000-0002-8766-6694
Miller-Barmak, Adi
Gazitt, Tal
Haddad-Haloun, Jumana
Brik, Riva
Hamad Saied, Mohamad

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Abstract

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autosomal recessive autoinflammatory disease, linked to mutations in the MEFV gene. The p.E148Q variant, found on exon 2, has an uncertain role in FMF, with debates on whether it is a benign polymorphism or a pathogenic mutation. This study aimed to assess the clinical characteristics and severity of FMF in patients homozygous for the p.E148Q variant and to evaluate the impact of the p.V726A variant in these patients. This retrospective cohort study analyzed data from electronic medical records at Carmel Medical Center, Israel. Patients who underwent genetic testing for FMF from November 2004 to December 2019 and had p.E148Q/p.E148Q or p.E148Q/p.E148Q + p.V726A variants were included. Disease severity was assessed using the Tel Hashomer Key to Severity Score. Statistical analyses compared clinical characteristics and severity between genotype groups. The study included 61 FMF patients, with 24 (39%) having p.E148Q/p.E148Q and 37 (61%) having p.E148Q/p.E148Q + p.V726A variants. The majority (72%) were Druze. Most patients (65.5%) exhibited mild disease, while 31.1% had moderate disease, with no cases of severe disease. Colchicine treatment significantly reduced CRP levels in all patients. Conclusion: These findings suggest that the p.E148Q variant, whether alone or with p.V726A, generally results in mild to moderate FMF severity, supporting its pathogenic role in particular ethnicity. These results contribute to understanding the clinical significance of the p.E148Q variant and considering the patient’s need for Colchicine treatment. (Table presented.)

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Druze, Ethnicity, Familial Mediterranean fever, FMF, p.E148Q, p.V726A, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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Orouk Awaad, E, Khoury, L, van Straalen, J W, Miller-Barmak, A, Gazitt, T, Haddad-Haloun, J, Brik, R & Hamad Saied, M 2024, 'E148Q variant : a familial Mediterranean fever-causing mutation or a sequence variant?', European Journal of Pediatrics, vol. 183, no. 10, pp. 4499-4506. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-024-05690-5