Literature DB >> 25569260

A mutation in caspase-9 decreases the expression of BAFFR and ICOS in patients with immunodeficiency and lymphoproliferation.

N Clemente1, E Boggio1, C L Gigliotti1, E Orilieri1, G Cappellano1, E Toth1, P A Valletti1, C Santoro1, I Quinti2, C Pignata3, L D Notarangelo4, C Dianzani5, I Dianzani1, U Ramenghi6, U Dianzani1, A Chiocchetti1.   

Abstract

Lymphocyte apoptosis is mainly induced by either death receptor-dependent activation of caspase-8 or mitochondria-dependent activation of caspase-9. Mutations in caspase-8 lead to autoimmunity/lymphoproliferation and immunodeficiency. This work describes a heterozygous H237P mutation in caspase-9 that can lead to similar disorders. H237P mutation was detected in two patients: Pt1 with autoimmunity/lymphoproliferation, severe hypogammaglobulinemia and Pt2 with mild hypogammaglobulinemia and Burkitt lymphoma. Their lymphocytes displayed defective caspase-9 activity and decreased apoptotic and activation responses. Transfection experiments showed that mutant caspase-9 display defective enzyme and proapoptotic activities and a dominant-negative effect on wild-type caspase-9. Ex vivo analysis of the patients' lymphocytes and in vitro transfection experiments showed that the expression of mutant caspase-9 correlated with a downregulation of BAFFR (B-cell-activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF) receptor) in B cells and ICOS (inducible T-cell costimulator) in T cells. Both patients carried a second inherited heterozygous mutation missing in the relatives carrying H237P: Pt1 in the transmembrane activator and CAML interactor (TACI) gene (S144X) and Pt2 in the perforin (PRF1) gene (N252S). Both mutations have been previously associated with immunodeficiencies in homozygosis or compound heterozygosis. Taken together, these data suggest that caspase-9 mutations may predispose to immunodeficiency by cooperating with other genetic factors, possibly by downregulating the expression of BAFFR and ICOS.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25569260     DOI: 10.1038/gene.2014.74

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Immun        ISSN: 1466-4879            Impact factor:   2.676


  53 in total

Review 1.  Perforin: structure, function, and role in human immunopathology.

Authors:  Ilia Voskoboinik; Michelle A Dunstone; Katherine Baran; James C Whisstock; Joseph A Trapani
Journal:  Immunol Rev       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 12.988

Review 2.  Molecular mechanisms of caspase regulation during apoptosis.

Authors:  Stefan J Riedl; Yigong Shi
Journal:  Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 94.444

3.  TACI and BCMA are receptors for a TNF homologue implicated in B-cell autoimmune disease.

Authors:  J A Gross; J Johnston; S Mudri; R Enselman; S R Dillon; K Madden; W Xu; J Parrish-Novak; D Foster; C Lofton-Day; M Moore; A Littau; A Grossman; H Haugen; K Foley; H Blumberg; K Harrison; W Kindsvogel; C H Clegg
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2000-04-27       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 4.  The dual association between lymphoma and autoimmunity.

Authors:  M Ehrenfeld; M Abu-Shakra; D Buskila; Y Shoenfeld
Journal:  Blood Cells Mol Dis       Date:  2001 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.039

5.  Mutation of FAS, XIAP, and UNC13D genes in a patient with a complex lymphoproliferative phenotype.

Authors:  Elena Boggio; Maurizio Aricò; Matteo Melensi; Irma Dianzani; Ugo Ramenghi; Umberto Dianzani; Annalisa Chiocchetti
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2013-09-16       Impact factor: 7.124

6.  A functional analysis of the putative polymorphisms A91V and N252S and 22 missense perforin mutations associated with familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.

Authors:  Ilia Voskoboinik; Marie-Claude Thia; Joseph A Trapani
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2005-03-08       Impact factor: 22.113

7.  Flowcytometric phenotyping of common variable immunodeficiency.

Authors:  Klaus Warnatz; Michael Schlesier
Journal:  Cytometry B Clin Cytom       Date:  2008-09       Impact factor: 3.058

8.  Follicular T-helper cell recruitment governed by bystander B cells and ICOS-driven motility.

Authors:  Heping Xu; Xuanying Li; Dan Liu; Jianfu Li; Xu Zhang; Xin Chen; Shiyue Hou; Lixia Peng; Chenguang Xu; Wanli Liu; Lianfeng Zhang; Hai Qi
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-04-25       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  B cell-activating factor belonging to the TNF family acts through separate receptors to support B cell survival and T cell-independent antibody formation.

Authors:  Svetlana Shulga-Morskaya; Max Dobles; Meghan E Walsh; Lai Guan Ng; Fabienne MacKay; Sambasiva P Rao; Susan L Kalled; Martin L Scott
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2004-08-15       Impact factor: 5.422

10.  Early activation of caspases during T lymphocyte stimulation results in selective substrate cleavage in nonapoptotic cells.

Authors:  A Alam; L Y Cohen; S Aouad; R P Sékaly
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1999-12-20       Impact factor: 14.307

View more
  2 in total

1.  Key apoptotic genes APAF1 and CASP9 implicated in recurrent folate-resistant neural tube defects.

Authors:  Catherine J Spellicy; Joy Norris; Renee Bend; Caleb Bupp; Paul Mester; Tracy Reynolds; Jane Dean; Yunhui Peng; Emil Alexov; Charles E Schwartz; Roger S Stevenson; Michael J Friez
Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2018-01-22       Impact factor: 4.246

Review 2.  Caspase-9: A Multimodal Therapeutic Target With Diverse Cellular Expression in Human Disease.

Authors:  Maria I Avrutsky; Carol M Troy
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 5.988

  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.