Inherited immune deficiencies are a heterogeneous group of diseases that can be either isolated, with the immune defect being the exclusive manifestation, or associated with other abnormalities. We report on two sisters, born to consanguineous parents of Sri-Lankan descent, who presented in infancy with immunodeficiency, gonadal dysgenesis, and fatal lung fibrosis. Immune studies demonstrated combined humoral and cellular abnormalities including reduced immunoglobulin production, an absence of lymphoid tissue, markedly reduced T-lymphocyte numbers and function and reduced newly thymus-derived T-cells. Both infants succumbed to rapidly progressive lung fibrosis. Autopsy showed dysgenetic gonads bearing no discernible oocytes. In both, karyotypes were normal female (46,XX). Comparative genome hybridization and analysis of genes known to be associated with severe immune defects in infancy or gonadal dysgenesis showed no abnormality. The distinct findings in these two sisters have not been reported before and thus suggest a hitherto unknown autosomal recessive condition that includes immune dysfunction, gonadal dysgenesis, and pulmonary fibrosis.
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