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Joint contractures, osteochondromas, and B-cell lymphoma(JCOSL)

MedGen UID:
1824078
Concept ID:
C5774305
Disease or Syndrome
Synonyms: Joint contracture, osteochondromas, and B-cell lymphoma; NFAT1 DEFICIENCY
 
Gene (location): NFATC2 (20q13.2)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0859369
OMIM®: 620232

Definition

Joint contractures, osteochondromas, and B-cell lymphoma (JCOSL) is an autosomal recessive systemic disorder characterized by the development of painless fixed contractures of the joints in early childhood. There is evidence of abnormal chondrocyte homeostasis, resulting in contractures, osteopenia, and the development of osteochondromas. Laboratory studies show abnormal levels and function of B- and T-cell subsets, and patients can develop B-cell lymphomas or malignancies. Despite the abnormalities in immunologic cells, immunodeficiency is not a feature of the disease, suggesting that it can be classified as a 'primary immune regulatory disorder' (Sharma et al., 2022). [from OMIM]

Clinical features

From HPO
Burkitt lymphoma
MedGen UID:
2377
Concept ID:
C0006413
Neoplastic Process
Burkitt lymphoma is a rare, aggressive B-cell lymphoma that accounts for 30 to 50% of lymphomas in children but only 1 to 2% of lymphomas in adults (Harris and Horning, 2006). It results from chromosomal translocations that involve the MYC gene (190080) and either the lambda or the kappa light chain immunoglobulin genes (147220, 147200). Burkitt lymphoma is causally related to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), although the pathogenetic mechanisms are not clear.
B-cell lymphoma
MedGen UID:
86953
Concept ID:
C0079731
Neoplastic Process
A type of lymphoma that originates in B-cells.
Knee flexion contracture
MedGen UID:
98042
Concept ID:
C0409355
Finding
A type of knee joint contracture in which the knee is in a fixed bent (flexed) configuration such that it cannot be straightened actively or passively.
Ankle flexion contracture
MedGen UID:
332440
Concept ID:
C1837407
Anatomical Abnormality
Osteochondroma
MedGen UID:
10496
Concept ID:
C0029423
Neoplastic Process
A cartilage capped bony outgrowth of a long bone. Osteochondroma arises on the external surface of bone containing a marrow cavity that is continuous with that of the underlying bone.
Vertebral compression fracture
MedGen UID:
75497
Concept ID:
C0262431
Finding
Hip contracture
MedGen UID:
140815
Concept ID:
C0409354
Acquired Abnormality
Lack of full passive range of motion (restrictions in flexion, extension, or other movements) of the hip joint resulting from structural changes of non-bony tissues, such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, joint capsules and/or skin.
Cervical spinal canal stenosis
MedGen UID:
335056
Concept ID:
C1844925
Finding
An abnormal narrowing of the cervical spinal canal.
Reduced bone mineral density
MedGen UID:
393152
Concept ID:
C2674432
Finding
A reduction of bone mineral density, that is, of the amount of matter per cubic centimeter of bones.
Generalized lymphadenopathy
MedGen UID:
96909
Concept ID:
C0476486
Finding
A generalized form of lymphadenopathy.

Recent clinical studies

Diagnosis

Sharma M, Fu MP, Lu HY, Sharma AA, Modi BP, Michalski C, Lin S, Dalmann J, Salman A, Del Bel KL, Waqas M, Terry J, Setiadi A, Lavoie PM, Wasserman WW, Mwenifumbo J, Kobor MS, Lee AF, Kuchenbauer F, Lehman A, Cheng S, Cooper A, Patel MS, Turvey SE
Blood 2022 Oct 27;140(17):1858-1874. doi: 10.1182/blood.2022015674. PMID: 35789258

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