This clinical trial is focused on studying a rare genetic disorder called LRBA deficiency. This condition affects the immune system and is caused by specific genetic mutations. People with this disorder often have too many immune cells, known as lymphocytes, which can lead to various symptoms such as chronic diarrhea, low levels of antibodies, and frequent infections. The disease can also increase the risk of developing lymphoma, a type of cancer. The trial will use a treatment called Ataluren, also known by its code name PTC-124, which is taken as an oral suspension.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective Ataluren is in reducing the symptoms associated with LRBA deficiency, such as lymphocyte overgrowth and chronic diarrhea, and to assess how well the patient tolerates the treatment. The study will involve a single patient with this condition, and the treatment will be administered over a period of time to observe any improvements in symptoms and overall quality of life.
Throughout the study, the patient’s health will be monitored to see if there are improvements in their quality of life, weight, and frequency of diarrhea episodes, as well as a reduction in hospital visits. Additionally, the study will look at specific markers in the blood to see if there are changes in the expression of certain proteins related to the immune system. The trial aims to provide valuable insights into the potential benefits of Ataluren for individuals with LRBA deficiency.



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