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Human gain-of-function STAT1 mutation disturbs IL-17 immunity in mice.

Moe Tamaura1,2, Naoko Satoh-Takayama2, Miyuki Tsumura1, Takaharu Sasaki2, Satoshi Goda1, Tomoko Kageyama2, Seiichi Hayakawa1, Shunsuke Kimura1, Takaki Asano1, Manabu Nakayama3, Haruhiko Koseki4, Osamu Ohara5,6, Satoshi Okada1, Hiroshi Ohno2,7, Masao Kobayashi1.   

Abstract

Gain-of-function (GOF) mutations in the gene for signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) account for approximately one-half of patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC) disease. Patients with GOF-STAT1 mutations display a broad variety of infectious and autoimmune manifestations in addition to CMC, and those with severe infections and/or autoimmunity have a poor prognosis. The establishment of safe and effective treatments based on a precise understanding of the molecular mechanisms of this disorder is required to improve patient care. To tackle this problem, we introduced the human R274Q GOF mutation into mice [GOF-Stat1 knock-in (GOF-Stat1R274Q)]. To investigate the immune responses, we focused on the small intestine (SI), which contains abundant Th17 cells. Stat1R274Q/R274Q mice showed excess phosphorylation of STAT1 in CD4+ T cells upon IFN-γ stimulation, consistent with the human phenotype in patients with the R274Q mutation. We identified two subpopulations of CD4+ T cells, those with 'normal' or 'high' level of basal STAT1 protein in Stat1R274Q/R274Q mice. Upon IFN-γ stimulation, the 'normal' level CD4+ T cells were more efficiently phosphorylated than those from WT mice, whereas the 'high' level CD4+ T cells were not, suggesting that the level of STAT1 protein does not directly correlate with the level of pSTAT1 in the SI. Inoculation of Stat1R274Q/R274Q mice with Candida albicans elicited decreased IL-17-producing CD4+RORγt+ cells. Stat1R274Q/R274Q mice also excreted larger amounts of C. albicans DNA in their feces than control mice. Under these conditions, there was up-regulation of T-bet in CD4+ T cells. GOF-Stat1R274Q mice thus should be a valuable model for functional analysis of this disorder. © The Japanese Society for Immunology. 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  Th17 cells; chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis; interleukin-17

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31867619     DOI: 10.1093/intimm/dxz079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


  6 in total

Review 1.  Human STAT1 Gain-of-Function Heterozygous Mutations: Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis and Type I Interferonopathy.

Authors:  Satoshi Okada; Takaki Asano; Kunihiko Moriya; Stephanie Boisson-Dupuis; Masao Kobayashi; Jean-Laurent Casanova; Anne Puel
Journal:  J Clin Immunol       Date:  2020-08-27       Impact factor: 8.317

2.  STAT1 gain-of-function heterozygous cell models reveal diverse interferon-signature gene transcriptional responses.

Authors:  Ori Scott; Kyle Lindsay; Steven Erwood; Antonio Mollica; Chaim M Roifman; Ronald D Cohn; Evgueni A Ivakine
Journal:  NPJ Genom Med       Date:  2021-05-14       Impact factor: 8.617

3.  STAT1 coordinates intestinal epithelial cell death during gastrointestinal infection upstream of Caspase-8.

Authors:  Iris Stolzer; Laura Schickedanz; Mircea T Chiriac; Rocío López-Posadas; Guntram A Grassl; Jochen Mattner; Stefan Wirtz; Beate Winner; Markus F Neurath; Claudia Günther
Journal:  Mucosal Immunol       Date:  2021-09-08       Impact factor: 7.313

Review 4.  Single-cell RNA sequencing combined with whole exome sequencing reveals the landscape of the immune pathogenic response to chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis with STAT1 GOF mutation.

Authors:  Xiaodi Lu; Keming Zhang; Weiwei Jiang; Hang Li; Yue Huang; Mingwei Du; Jian Wan; Yanyun Cao; Lin Du; Xiaogang Liu; Weihua Pan
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 8.786

Review 5.  Untwining Anti-Tumor and Immunosuppressive Effects of JAK Inhibitors-A Strategy for Hematological Malignancies?

Authors:  Klara Klein; Dagmar Stoiber; Veronika Sexl; Agnieszka Witalisz-Siepracka
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 6.639

Review 6.  Monogenic autoimmunity and infectious diseases: the double-edged sword of immune dysregulation.

Authors:  Tarin M Bigley; Megan A Cooper
Journal:  Curr Opin Immunol       Date:  2021-07-12       Impact factor: 7.268

  6 in total

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