Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis Année : 2023

MAGT1 deficiency in XMEN disease is associated with severe platelet dysfunction and impaired platelet glycoprotein N-glycosylation

François Fenaille
Sophie Cholet
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Background: X-linked immunodeficiency with magnesium defect, Epstein-Barr virus infection, and neoplasia (XMEN) disease is a primary immunodeficiency due to loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding for magnesium transporter 1 (MAGT1). Furthermore, as MAGT1 is involved in the N-glycosylation process, XMEN disease is classified as a congenital disorder of glycosylation. Although XMEN-associated immunodeficiency is well described, the mechanisms underlying platelet dysfunction and those responsible for life-threatening bleeding events have never been investigated. Objectives: To assess platelet functions in patients with XMEN disease. Methods: Two unrelated young boys, including one before and after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, were investigated for their platelet functions, glycoprotein expression, and serum and platelet-derived N-glycans. Results: Platelet analysis highlighted abnormal elongated cells and unusual barbell-shaped proplatelets. Platelet aggregation, integrin αIIbβ3 activation, calcium mobilization, and protein kinase C activity were impaired between both patients. Strikingly, platelet responses to protease-activated receptor 1 activating peptide were absent at both low and high concentrations. These defects were also associated with decreased molecular weights of glycoprotein Ibα, glycoprotein VI, and integrin αIIb due to partial impairment of N-glycosylation. All these defects were corrected after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Conclusion: Our results highlight prominent platelet dysfunction related to MAGT1 deficiency and defective N-glycosylation in several platelet proteins that could explain the hemorrhages reported in patients with XMEN disease.

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hal-04106364 , version 1 (25-05-2023)

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Alexandre Kauskot, Coralie Mallebranche, Arnaud Bruneel, François Fenaille, Jean Solarz, et al.. MAGT1 deficiency in XMEN disease is associated with severe platelet dysfunction and impaired platelet glycoprotein N-glycosylation. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2023, ⟨10.1016/j.jtha.2023.05.007⟩. ⟨hal-04106364⟩
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