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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
malabsorption
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A 5-year-old boy with known
severe combined immunodeficiency
disease presented with chronic diarrhea,
malabsorption
and retarded growth. Candida albicans was found in distal duodenal fluid, and invading the intestinal mucosa. Chronic diarrhea persisted after antimycotic therapy, but responded to treatment with cholestyramine. Repeated courses of cholestyramine resin over a 6-month period were required for complete resolution of the gastrointestinal symptomatology.
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PMID:Cholestyramine treatment of chronic diarrhea associated with immune deficiency syndrome. 47 76
We have previously described DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs) mutations in horses and dogs that result in deficits in V(D)J recombination, DNA repair, and
SCID
. In this paper, we document substantial developmental growth defects in DNA-PKcs-deficient dogs that are not apparent in
SCID
mice. Fibroblast cell strains derived from either fetal or adult
SCID
dogs proliferate poorly in culture and undergo premature replicative senescence, somewhat reminiscent of cells derived from Ku-deficient mice. A limited number of animals have been immune reconstituted (by bone marrow transplantation) so that they can be maintained in a normal environment for long periods. Several of these animals have developed conditions associated with premature ageing at 2-3 years of age, roughly 20% of their expected lifespan. These conditions include
intestinal malabsorption
and primary neural cell neoplasia. These results suggest that DNA-PKcs deficiency is not tolerated equally in all species, perhaps providing insight into why DNA-PKcs deficiency has not been observed in humans. Finally, this study demonstrates the feasibility of maintaining
SCID
dogs for extended periods of time and documents their utility for bone marrow transplantation studies and as hosts for the propagation of xenografts. In sum,
SCID
dogs may present researchers with new possibilities for the development of animal models of human disease.
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PMID:SCID dogs: similar transplant potential but distinct intra-uterine growth defects and premature replicative senescence compared with SCID mice. 1963 17