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Seth L Masters1, Vasiliki Lagou2, Isabelle Jéru3, Paul J Baker4, Lien Van Eyck5, David A Parry6, Dylan Lawless7, Dominic De Nardo4, Josselyn E Garcia-Perez5, Laura F Dagley8, Caroline L Holley9, James Dooley5, Fiona Moghaddas4, Emanuela Pasciuto5, Pierre-Yves Jeandel10, Raf Sciot11, Dena Lyras12, Andrew I Webb13, Sandra E Nicholson4, Lien De Somer14, Erika van Nieuwenhove15, Julia Ruuth-Praz16, Bruno Copin17, Emmanuelle Cochet17, Myrna Medlej-Hashim18, Andre Megarbane19, Kate Schroder9, Sinisa Savic20, An Goris21, Serge Amselem3, Carine Wouters22, Adrian Liston23.
Abstract
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome complex that drives the cleavage and secretion of interleukin-1β (IL-1β). Mutations in the B30.2/SPRY domain cause pathogen-independent activation of pyrin and are responsible for the autoinflammatory disease familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). We studied a family with a dominantly inherited autoinflammatory disease, distinct from FMF, characterized by childhood-onset recurrent episodes of neutrophilic dermatosis, fever, elevated acute-phase reactants, arthralgia, and myalgia/myositis. The disease was caused by a mutation in MEFV, the gene encoding pyrin (S242R). The mutation results in the loss of a 14-3-3 binding motif at phosphorylated S242, which was not perturbed by FMF mutations in the B30.2/SPRY domain. However, loss of both S242 phosphorylation and 14-3-3 binding was observed for bacterial effectors that activate the pyrin inflammasome, such as Clostridium difficile toxin B (TcdB). The S242R mutation thus recapitulated the effect of pathogen sensing, triggering inflammasome activation and IL-1β production. Successful therapy targeting IL-1β has been initiated in one patient, resolving pyrin-associated autoinflammation with neutrophilic dermatosis. This disease provides evidence that a guard-like mechanism of pyrin regulation, originally identified for Nod-like receptors in plant innate immunity, also exists in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27030597 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aaf1471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Transl Med ISSN: 1946-6234 Impact factor: 17.956