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Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency

Combined immunodeficiencies are a heterogeneous collection of primary immune disorders that exhibit defects in T cell development or function, along with impaired B cell activity even in light of normal B cell maturation. CARMIL2 (RLTPR) is a protein involved in cytoskeletal organization and cell mi...

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Autores principales: Alazami, Anas M., Al-Helale, Maryam, Alhissi, Safa, Al-Saud, Bandar, Alajlan, Huda, Monies, Dorota, Shah, Zeeshan, Abouelhoda, Mohamed, Arnaout, Rand, Al-Dhekri, Hasan, Al-Numair, Nouf S., Ghebeh, Hazem, Sheikh, Farrukh, Al-Mousa, Hamoud
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5811477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29479355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00203
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author Alazami, Anas M.
Al-Helale, Maryam
Alhissi, Safa
Al-Saud, Bandar
Alajlan, Huda
Monies, Dorota
Shah, Zeeshan
Abouelhoda, Mohamed
Arnaout, Rand
Al-Dhekri, Hasan
Al-Numair, Nouf S.
Ghebeh, Hazem
Sheikh, Farrukh
Al-Mousa, Hamoud
author_facet Alazami, Anas M.
Al-Helale, Maryam
Alhissi, Safa
Al-Saud, Bandar
Alajlan, Huda
Monies, Dorota
Shah, Zeeshan
Abouelhoda, Mohamed
Arnaout, Rand
Al-Dhekri, Hasan
Al-Numair, Nouf S.
Ghebeh, Hazem
Sheikh, Farrukh
Al-Mousa, Hamoud
author_sort Alazami, Anas M.
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description Combined immunodeficiencies are a heterogeneous collection of primary immune disorders that exhibit defects in T cell development or function, along with impaired B cell activity even in light of normal B cell maturation. CARMIL2 (RLTPR) is a protein involved in cytoskeletal organization and cell migration, which also plays a role in CD28 co-signaling of T cells. Mutations in this protein have recently been reported to cause a novel primary immunodeficiency disorder with variable phenotypic presentations. Here, we describe seven patients from three unrelated, consanguineous multiplex families that presented with dermatitis, esophagitis, and recurrent skin and chest infections with evidence of combined immunodeficiency. Through the use of whole exome sequencing and autozygome-guided analysis, we uncovered two mutations not previously reported (p.R50T and p.L846Sfs) in CARMIL2. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that the biallelic frameshift mutation is under negative selection, likely due to nonsense-mediated RNA decay and leading to loss of detectable protein upon immunoblotting. Protein loss was also observed for the missense mutation, and 3D modeling suggested a disturbance in structural stability due to an increase in the electrostatic energy for the affected amino acid and surrounding residues. Immunophenotyping revealed that patient T(reg) counts were significantly depressed, and that CD4(+) T cells were heavily skewed towards the naïve status. CD3/CD28 signaling impairment was evidenced by reduced proliferative response to stimulation. This work broadens the allelic heterogeneity associated with CARMIL2 and highlights a deleterious missense alteration located outside the leucine-rich repeat of the protein, where all other missense mutations have been reported to date.
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spelling pubmed-58114772018-02-23 Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency Alazami, Anas M. Al-Helale, Maryam Alhissi, Safa Al-Saud, Bandar Alajlan, Huda Monies, Dorota Shah, Zeeshan Abouelhoda, Mohamed Arnaout, Rand Al-Dhekri, Hasan Al-Numair, Nouf S. Ghebeh, Hazem Sheikh, Farrukh Al-Mousa, Hamoud Front Immunol Immunology Combined immunodeficiencies are a heterogeneous collection of primary immune disorders that exhibit defects in T cell development or function, along with impaired B cell activity even in light of normal B cell maturation. CARMIL2 (RLTPR) is a protein involved in cytoskeletal organization and cell migration, which also plays a role in CD28 co-signaling of T cells. Mutations in this protein have recently been reported to cause a novel primary immunodeficiency disorder with variable phenotypic presentations. Here, we describe seven patients from three unrelated, consanguineous multiplex families that presented with dermatitis, esophagitis, and recurrent skin and chest infections with evidence of combined immunodeficiency. Through the use of whole exome sequencing and autozygome-guided analysis, we uncovered two mutations not previously reported (p.R50T and p.L846Sfs) in CARMIL2. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that the biallelic frameshift mutation is under negative selection, likely due to nonsense-mediated RNA decay and leading to loss of detectable protein upon immunoblotting. Protein loss was also observed for the missense mutation, and 3D modeling suggested a disturbance in structural stability due to an increase in the electrostatic energy for the affected amino acid and surrounding residues. Immunophenotyping revealed that patient T(reg) counts were significantly depressed, and that CD4(+) T cells were heavily skewed towards the naïve status. CD3/CD28 signaling impairment was evidenced by reduced proliferative response to stimulation. This work broadens the allelic heterogeneity associated with CARMIL2 and highlights a deleterious missense alteration located outside the leucine-rich repeat of the protein, where all other missense mutations have been reported to date. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5811477/ /pubmed/29479355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00203 Text en Copyright © 2018 Alazami, Al-Helale, Alhissi, Al-Saud, Alajlan, Monies, Shah, Abouelhoda, Arnaout, Al-Dhekri, Al-Numair, Ghebeh, Sheikh and Al-Mousa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Alazami, Anas M.
Al-Helale, Maryam
Alhissi, Safa
Al-Saud, Bandar
Alajlan, Huda
Monies, Dorota
Shah, Zeeshan
Abouelhoda, Mohamed
Arnaout, Rand
Al-Dhekri, Hasan
Al-Numair, Nouf S.
Ghebeh, Hazem
Sheikh, Farrukh
Al-Mousa, Hamoud
Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency
title Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency
title_full Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency
title_fullStr Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency
title_full_unstemmed Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency
title_short Novel CARMIL2 Mutations in Patients with Variable Clinical Dermatitis, Infections, and Combined Immunodeficiency
title_sort novel carmil2 mutations in patients with variable clinical dermatitis, infections, and combined immunodeficiency
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5811477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29479355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00203
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