Neonatal Immune Neutropenia due to Isoantibodies against the Granulocyte Receptor Fc gamma RIIIb

Introduction: Neonatal neutropenia is often secondary to sepsis, low birth weight, pregnancy-induced maternal hypertension, and other conditions. Case Report: We report a case of asymptomatic isoimmune neutropenia in a pair of preterm twins. Genotyping confirmed that the mother was negative for HNA-...

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Autores: Del Barrio, BV, Maya-Enero, S, Rodriguez-Sevilla, JJ, Suris, CC, Llobet, AB, Lopez-Vilchez, MA
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)
Repositorio:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
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Palabra clave:Neonatal alloimmune neutropenia
Neonatal isoimmune neutropenia
Anti-neutrophil antibodies
Fc&#947
receptor IIIb
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Sumario:Introduction: Neonatal neutropenia is often secondary to sepsis, low birth weight, pregnancy-induced maternal hypertension, and other conditions. Case Report: We report a case of asymptomatic isoimmune neutropenia in a pair of preterm twins. Genotyping confirmed that the mother was negative for HNA-1a, 1b, and 1c, consistent with an Fc gamma RIIIb deficiency. The father was 1(a+b+c-) and the neonates were 1(a-b+c-). A strongly positive result was observed in the granulocyte immunofluorescence test against paternal neutrophils (IgG antibodies). IgG anti-CD16b isoantibodies were detected in the mother's breast milk. Neutropenia resolved after 28 days without requiring any specific treatments. Discussion: Even though neonatal alloimmune neutropenia (NAN) is usually benign and self-limiting, some patients pre-sent with delayed separation of the umbilical cord, mild skin infections, omphalitis, or severe infections like pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis. Thus, it is important to rule out NAN in case of neonatal neutropenia.