Recurrent abdominal pain as the presentation of tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS) in an Asian girl: A case report andreview of the literature
Journal
Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection
Journal Volume
47
Journal Issue
6
Pages
550-554
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS) is characterized by periodic fever, cutaneous rash, conjunctivitis, lymphadenopathy, abdominal pain, myalgia, and arthralgia. It is a rare autosomal dominant disease and strongly associated with heterozygous mutations in the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor super family 1A (. TNFRSF1A) gene. It is believed to be more common in Western countries than in Asian countries. Here, we present the case of a 14-year-old girl with periodic fever and abdominal pain with elevation of inflammatory markers for 2 years. After extensive work-up of infectious etiology with negative results, the diagnosis of TRAPS was made although no gene mutations were identified in the TNFRSF1A gene, MVK gene, and NALP3/CIAS1 gene. She had partial clinical response to corticosteroids and immunomodulatory agents. However, the treatment response to TNF-α inhibitor etanercept was dramatic. She has remained symptom free under regular weekly to biweekly etanercept treatment for 2 years. We also reviewed the related literature and summarized the data of 10 Asian cases of TRAPS. ? 2012, Taiwan Society of Microbiology.
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azathioprine; C reactive protein; colchicine; etanercept; gallium; mesalazine; methylprednisolone; antiinflammatory agent; carrier protein; corticosteroid; etanercept; immunoglobulin G; immunologic factor; mevalonate kinase; NLRP3 protein, human; phosphotransferase; TNFRSF1A protein, human; tumor necrosis factor alpha; tumor necrosis factor receptor; tumor necrosis factor receptor 1; abdominal pain; abdominal tenderness; adolescent; Article; Asian; case report; computer assisted tomography; disease severity; erythrocyte sedimentation rate; female; fever; gastrointestinal endoscopy; gene sequence; human; intestine ulcer; leukocyte count; lymphadenopathy; monotherapy; physical examination; recurrent disease; treatment response; tumor necrosis factor receptor associated periodic syndrome; abdominal pain; antagonists and inhibitors; Asian continental ancestry group; fever; genetics; Hereditary Autoinflammatory Diseases; pathology; treatment outcome; Abdominal Pain; Adolescent; Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Carrier Proteins; Etanercept; Female; Fever; Hereditary Autoinflammatory Diseases; Humans; Immunoglobulin G; Immunologic Factors; Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor); Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor; Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type I; Recurrence; Treatment Outcome; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Type
journal article