Severe congenital neutropenia is an inherited bone marrow failure disorder characterized by profoundly low neutrophil counts and promyelocytic maturation arrest in bone marrow. Severe congenital neutropenia is most often caused by heterozygous ELANE mutations. In vitro and mouse xenograft studies using CRISPR/Cas9 have shown that introduction of frameshift/nonsense mutations in mutant ELANE may restore neutrophil counts, providing a model for gene therapy. Here, we present 2 children with inherited nonsense mutations in ELANE analogous to those proposed for gene therapy. Their normal peripheral blood neutrophil counts provide support for this approach through human "experiments of nature."
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