While the asymptomatic parents carry either the CTLA-4 mutation or the JAK3 variant, their son has inherited both heterozygous mutations and suffers from hypogammaglobulinemia combined with autoimmunity and lymphoid hyperplasia.
Transfer of a Jak3 retroviral vector to repopulating hematopoietic stem cells resulted in increased numbers of T and B lymphocytes, reversal of hypogammaglobulinemia, restoration of T-cell activation upon stimulation with mitogens, and development of an antigen-specific immune response after immunization.