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Table 1 STAT3 variants identified

From: Long term longitudinal follow-up of an AD-HIES cohort: the impact of early diagnosis and enrollment to IPINet centers on the natural history of Job’s syndrome

STAT3 gene

Mutation

 

Protein domain

No. patients

STAT3 activity (% of WT) according to

Asano et al. 2021

exon 10

c.1025 G > A

G342D

DNA-binding

1

 < 25%

intron 12

c.1139 + 1G > T

DNA-binding

1

0%

exon 13

c.1144 C > T

R382W

DNA-binding

5

0%

exon 13

c.1145 G > A

R382Q

DNA-binding

1

0%

exon 15

c.1294 G > C

V432L

DNA-binding

1

0%

exon 16

c.1387_1389delGTG

V463del

DNA-binding

1

0

exon 16

c.1393 T > G

S465A

DNA-binding

3

0

exon 16

c.1397 A > G

N466S

DNA-binding

2

75–100%

exon 19

c.1699 A > G

N567D

LINKER

1

 < 25%

exon 20

c.1771 A > G

K591E

SH2

1

 < 25%

exon 21

c.1909 G > A

V637M

SH2

6

 < 25%

exon 21

c.1910 T > C

V637A

SH2

1

 < 25%

exon 21

c.1916 C > T

P639L

SH2

2

 < 25%

exon 21

c.1979 T > C

M660A

SH2

1

exon 22

c.2129 T > C

F710C

Transaction

1

0

  1. The STAT3 variants identified in this cohort were previously evaluated by Asano et al. [ref. 28]. They showed that 95.3% of STAT3 variants encoded STAT3 proteins with little or no activity