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Romain Lévy1,2,3, David Langlais4, Vivien Béziat1,2,5, Franck Rapaport5, Geetha Rao6, Tomi Lazarov7, Mathieu Bourgey4, Yu J Zhou8, Coralie Briand3, Kunihiko Moriya1,2, Fatima Ailal9, Danielle T Avery6, Janet Markle5, Ai Ing Lim10, Masato Ogishi5, Rui Yang5, Simon Pelham5, Mehdi Emam4, Mélanie Migaud1,2, Caroline Deswarte1,2, Tanwir Habib11, Luis R Saraiva11, Eman A Moussa11, Andrea Guennoun11, Bertrand Boisson1,2,5, Serkan Belkaya5, Ruben Martinez-Barricarte5, Jérémie Rosain1,2, Aziz Belkadi1,2, Sylvain Breton12, Kathryn Payne6, Ibtihal Benhsaien9, Alessandro Plebani13, Vassilios Lougaris13, James P Di Santo10, Bénédicte Neven2,3, Laurent Abel1,2,5, Cindy S Ma6, Ahmed Aziz Bousfiha9, Nico Marr11,14, Jacinta Bustamante1,2,5,15, Kang Liu8, Philippe Gros4, Frédéric Geissmann7, Stuart G Tangye6, Jean-Laurent Casanova1,2,5,16, Anne Puel1,2,5.
Abstract
We studied a child with severe viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases, who was homozygous for a loss-of-function mutation of REL, encoding c-Rel, which is selectively expressed in lymphoid and myeloid cells. The patient had low frequencies of NK, effector memory cells reexpressing CD45RA (Temra) CD8+ T cells, memory CD4+ T cells, including Th1 and Th1*, Tregs, and memory B cells, whereas the counts and proportions of other leukocyte subsets were normal. Functional deficits of myeloid cells included the abolition of IL-12 and IL-23 production by conventional DC1s (cDC1s) and monocytes, but not cDC2s. c-Rel was also required for induction of CD86 expression on, and thus antigen-presenting cell function of, cDCs. Functional deficits of lymphoid cells included reduced IL-2 production by naive T cells, correlating with low proliferation and survival rates and poor production of Th1, Th2, and Th17 cytokines by memory CD4+ T cells. In naive CD4+ T cells, c-Rel is dispensable for early IL2 induction but contributes to later phases of IL2 expression. The patient's naive B cells displayed impaired MYC and BCL2L1 induction, compromising B cell survival and proliferation and preventing their differentiation into Ig-secreting plasmablasts. Inherited c-Rel deficiency disrupts the development and function of multiple myeloid and lymphoid cells, compromising innate and adaptive immunity to multiple infectious agents.Entities:
Keywords: Genetic diseases; Genetics; Immunology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34623332 PMCID: PMC8409595 DOI: 10.1172/JCI150143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 19.456