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Título : | Human TYK2 Deficiency: Mycobacterial and Viral Infections without Hyper-IgE Syndrome |
Autor : | Moncada Vélez, Marcela Kreins, Alexandra Yema Ciancanelli, Michael Okada, Satoshi Kong, Xiao-Fei Ramírez Alejo, Noé Sebnem Kilic, Sara El Baghdadi, Jamila Nonoyama, Shigeaki Mahdaviani, Seyed Alireza Ailal, Fatima Bousfiha, Aziz Mansouri, Davood Nievas, Elma Ma, Cindy S. Rao, Geetha Bernasconi, Andrea Kuehn, Hye Sun Niemela, Julie Stoddard, Jennifer Deveau, Paul Cobat, Aurelie El Azbaoui, Safa Sabri, Ayoub Lim, Che Kang Sundin, Mikael Avery, Danielle T. Halwani, Rabih Grant, Audrey V. Boisson, Bertrand Bogunovic, Dusan Itan, Yuval Martínez Barricarte, Rubén Migaud, Melanie Deswarte, Caroline Alsina, Laia Kotlarz, Daniel Klein, Christoph Fleckenstein, Ingrid Muller Fleckenstein, Bernhard Cormier Daire, Valerie Rose John, Stefan Picard, Capucine Hammarstrom, Lennart Puel, Anne Al Muhsen, Saleh Abel, Laurent Chaussabel, Damien Rosenzweig, Sergio D. Minegishi, Yoshiyuki Tangye, Stuart G. Bustamante, Jacinta Casanova, Jean Laurent Boisson Dupuis, Stéphanie |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | TYK2 Kinase TYK2 Quinasa Bacterial Infections Infecciones Bacterianas Job Syndrome Síndrome de Job Immunoglobulin E Inmunoglobulina E Loss of Function Mutation Mutación con Pérdida de Función |
Fecha de publicación : | 2015 |
Editorial : | Rockefeller University Press |
Citación : | Kreins AY, Ciancanelli MJ, Okada S, Kong XF, Ramírez-Alejo N, Kilic SS, El Baghdadi J, Nonoyama S, Mahdaviani SA, Ailal F, Bousfiha A, Mansouri D, Nievas E, Ma CS, Rao G, Bernasconi A, Sun Kuehn H, Niemela J, Stoddard J, Deveau P, Cobat A, El Azbaoui S, Sabri A, Lim CK, Sundin M, Avery DT, Halwani R, Grant AV, Boisson B, Bogunovic D, Itan Y, Moncada-Velez M, Martinez-Barricarte R, Migaud M, Deswarte C, Alsina L, Kotlarz D, Klein C, Muller-Fleckenstein I, Fleckenstein B, Cormier-Daire V, Rose-John S, Picard C, Hammarstrom L, Puel A, Al-Muhsen S, Abel L, Chaussabel D, Rosenzweig SD, Minegishi Y, Tangye SG, Bustamante J, Casanova JL, Boisson-Dupuis S. Human TYK2 deficiency: Mycobacterial and viral infections without hyper-IgE syndrome. J Exp Med. 2015 Sep 21;212(10):1641-62. doi: 10.1084/jem.20140280. |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: Autosomal recessive, complete TYK2 deficiency was previously described in a patient (P1) with intracellular bacterial and viral infections and features of hyper-IgE syndrome (HIES), including atopic dermatitis, high serum IgE levels, and staphylococcal abscesses. We identified seven other TYK2-deficient patients from five families and four different ethnic groups. These patients were homozygous for one of five null mutations, different from that seen in P1. They displayed mycobacterial and/or viral infections, but no HIES. All eight TYK2-deficient patients displayed impaired but not abolished cellular responses to (a) IL-12 and IFN-α/β, accounting for mycobacterial and viral infections, respectively; (b) IL-23, with normal proportions of circulating IL-17(+) T cells, accounting for their apparent lack of mucocutaneous candidiasis; and (c) IL-10, with no overt clinical consequences, including a lack of inflammatory bowel disease. Cellular responses to IL-21, IL-27, IFN-γ, IL-28/29 (IFN-λ), and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) were normal. The leukocytes and fibroblasts of all seven newly identified TYK2-deficient patients, unlike those of P1, responded normally to IL-6, possibly accounting for the lack of HIES in these patients. The expression of exogenous wild-type TYK2 or the silencing of endogenous TYK2 did not rescue IL-6 hyporesponsiveness, suggesting that this phenotype was not a consequence of the TYK2 genotype. The core clinical phenotype of TYK2 deficiency is mycobacterial and/or viral infections, caused by impaired responses to IL-12 and IFN-α/β. Moreover, impaired IL-6 responses and HIES do not appear to be intrinsic features of TYK2 deficiency in humans. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 1540-9538 |
ISSN : | 0022-1007 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1084/jem.20140280 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Ciencias Médicas |
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