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New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe

BACKGROUND: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis disease (CMCD) may result from various inborn errors of interleukin (IL)-17-mediated immunity. Twelve of the 13 causal mutations described to date affect the coiled-coil domain (CCD) of STAT1. Several mutations, including R274W in particular, are recurre...

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Autores principales: Soltész, Beáta, Tóth, Beáta, Shabashova, Nadejda, Bondarenko, Anastasia, Okada, Satoshi, Cypowyj, Sophie, Abhyankar, Avinash, Csorba, Gabriella, Taskó, Szilvia, Sarkadi, Adrien Katalin, Méhes, Leonóra, Rozsíval, Pavel, Neumann, David, Chernyshova, Liudmyla, Tulassay, Zsolt, Puel, Anne, Casanova, Jean-Laurent, Sediva, Anna, Litzman, Jiri, Maródi, László
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3756505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23709754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2013-101570
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author Soltész, Beáta
Tóth, Beáta
Shabashova, Nadejda
Bondarenko, Anastasia
Okada, Satoshi
Cypowyj, Sophie
Abhyankar, Avinash
Csorba, Gabriella
Taskó, Szilvia
Sarkadi, Adrien Katalin
Méhes, Leonóra
Rozsíval, Pavel
Neumann, David
Chernyshova, Liudmyla
Tulassay, Zsolt
Puel, Anne
Casanova, Jean-Laurent
Sediva, Anna
Litzman, Jiri
Maródi, László
author_facet Soltész, Beáta
Tóth, Beáta
Shabashova, Nadejda
Bondarenko, Anastasia
Okada, Satoshi
Cypowyj, Sophie
Abhyankar, Avinash
Csorba, Gabriella
Taskó, Szilvia
Sarkadi, Adrien Katalin
Méhes, Leonóra
Rozsíval, Pavel
Neumann, David
Chernyshova, Liudmyla
Tulassay, Zsolt
Puel, Anne
Casanova, Jean-Laurent
Sediva, Anna
Litzman, Jiri
Maródi, László
author_sort Soltész, Beáta
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis disease (CMCD) may result from various inborn errors of interleukin (IL)-17-mediated immunity. Twelve of the 13 causal mutations described to date affect the coiled-coil domain (CCD) of STAT1. Several mutations, including R274W in particular, are recurrent, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate and describe nine patients with CMCD in Eastern and Central Europe, to assess the biochemical impact of STAT1 mutations, to determine cytokines in supernatants of Candida-exposed blood cells, to determine IL-17-producing T cell subsets and to determine STAT1 haplotypes in a family with the c.820C>T (R274W) mutation. RESULTS: The novel c.537C>A (N179K) STAT1 mutation was gain-of-function (GOF) for γ-activated factor (GAF)-dependent cellular responses. In a Russian patient, the cause of CMCD was the newly identified c.854 A>G (Q285R) STAT1 mutation, which was also GOF for GAF-dependent responses. The c.1154C>T (T385M) mutation affecting the DNA-binding domain (DBD) resulted in a gain of STAT1 phosphorylation in a Ukrainian patient. Impaired Candida-induced IL-17A and IL-22 secretion by leucocytes and lower levels of intracellular IL-17 and IL-22 production by T cells were found in several patients. Haplotype studies indicated that the c.820C>T (R274W) mutation was recurrent due to a hotspot rather than a founder effect. Severe clinical phenotypes, including intracranial aneurysm, are presented. CONCLUSIONS: The c.537C>A and c.854A>G mutations affecting the CCD and the c.1154C>T mutation affecting the DBD of STAT1 are GOF. The c.820C>T mutation of STAT1 in patients with CMCD is recurrent due to a hotspot. Patients carrying GOF mutations of STAT1 may develop multiple intracranial aneurysms by hitherto unknown mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-37565052013-08-30 New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe Soltész, Beáta Tóth, Beáta Shabashova, Nadejda Bondarenko, Anastasia Okada, Satoshi Cypowyj, Sophie Abhyankar, Avinash Csorba, Gabriella Taskó, Szilvia Sarkadi, Adrien Katalin Méhes, Leonóra Rozsíval, Pavel Neumann, David Chernyshova, Liudmyla Tulassay, Zsolt Puel, Anne Casanova, Jean-Laurent Sediva, Anna Litzman, Jiri Maródi, László J Med Genet Host Defence BACKGROUND: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis disease (CMCD) may result from various inborn errors of interleukin (IL)-17-mediated immunity. Twelve of the 13 causal mutations described to date affect the coiled-coil domain (CCD) of STAT1. Several mutations, including R274W in particular, are recurrent, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate and describe nine patients with CMCD in Eastern and Central Europe, to assess the biochemical impact of STAT1 mutations, to determine cytokines in supernatants of Candida-exposed blood cells, to determine IL-17-producing T cell subsets and to determine STAT1 haplotypes in a family with the c.820C>T (R274W) mutation. RESULTS: The novel c.537C>A (N179K) STAT1 mutation was gain-of-function (GOF) for γ-activated factor (GAF)-dependent cellular responses. In a Russian patient, the cause of CMCD was the newly identified c.854 A>G (Q285R) STAT1 mutation, which was also GOF for GAF-dependent responses. The c.1154C>T (T385M) mutation affecting the DNA-binding domain (DBD) resulted in a gain of STAT1 phosphorylation in a Ukrainian patient. Impaired Candida-induced IL-17A and IL-22 secretion by leucocytes and lower levels of intracellular IL-17 and IL-22 production by T cells were found in several patients. Haplotype studies indicated that the c.820C>T (R274W) mutation was recurrent due to a hotspot rather than a founder effect. Severe clinical phenotypes, including intracranial aneurysm, are presented. CONCLUSIONS: The c.537C>A and c.854A>G mutations affecting the CCD and the c.1154C>T mutation affecting the DBD of STAT1 are GOF. The c.820C>T mutation of STAT1 in patients with CMCD is recurrent due to a hotspot. Patients carrying GOF mutations of STAT1 may develop multiple intracranial aneurysms by hitherto unknown mechanisms. BMJ Publishing Group 2013-09 2013-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3756505/ /pubmed/23709754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2013-101570 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Host Defence
Soltész, Beáta
Tóth, Beáta
Shabashova, Nadejda
Bondarenko, Anastasia
Okada, Satoshi
Cypowyj, Sophie
Abhyankar, Avinash
Csorba, Gabriella
Taskó, Szilvia
Sarkadi, Adrien Katalin
Méhes, Leonóra
Rozsíval, Pavel
Neumann, David
Chernyshova, Liudmyla
Tulassay, Zsolt
Puel, Anne
Casanova, Jean-Laurent
Sediva, Anna
Litzman, Jiri
Maródi, László
New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe
title New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe
title_full New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe
title_fullStr New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe
title_short New and recurrent gain-of-function STAT1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from Eastern and Central Europe
title_sort new and recurrent gain-of-function stat1 mutations in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis from eastern and central europe
topic Host Defence
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3756505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23709754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2013-101570
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