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SUBMITTER: Neehus AL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10842692 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Neehus Anna-Lena AL Carey Brenna B Landekic Marija M Panikulam Patricia P Deutsch Gail G Ogishi Masato M Arango-Franco Carlos A CA Philippot Quentin Q Modaresi Mohammadreza M Mohammadzadeh Iraj I Corcini Berndt Melissa M Rinchai Darawan D Le Voyer Tom T Rosain Jérémie J Momenilandi Mana M Martin-Fernandez Marta M Khan Taushif T Bohlen Jonathan J Han Ji Eun JE Deslys Alexandre A Bernard Mathilde M Gajardo-Carrasco Tania T Soudée Camille C Le Floc'h Corentin C Migaud Mélanie M Seeleuthner Yoann Y Jang Mi-Sun MS Nikolouli Eirini E Seyedpour Simin S Begueret Hugues H Emile Jean-François JF Le Guen Pierre P Tavazzi Guido G Colombo Costanza Natalia Julia CNJ Marzani Federico Capra FC Angelini Micol M Trespidi Francesca F Ghirardello Stefano S Alipour Nasrin N Molitor Anne A Carapito Raphael R Mazloomrezaei Mohsen M Rokni-Zadeh Hassan H Changi-Ashtiani Majid M Brouzes Chantal C Vargas Pablo P Borghesi Alessandro A Lachmann Nico N Bahram Seiamak S Crestani Bruno B Fayon Michael M Galode François F Pahari Susanta S Schlesinger Larry S LS Marr Nico N Bogunovic Dusan D Boisson-Dupuis Stéphanie S Béziat Vivien V Abel Laurent L Borie Raphael R Young Lisa R LR Deterding Robin R Shahrooei Mohammad M Rezaei Nima N Parvaneh Nima N Craven Daniel D Gros Philippe P Malo Danielle D Sepulveda Fernando E FE Nogee Lawrence M LM Aladjidi Nathalie N Trapnell Bruce C BC Casanova Jean-Laurent JL Bustamante Jacinta J
Cell 20231228 2
We describe a human lung disease caused by autosomal recessive, complete deficiency of the monocyte chemokine receptor C-C motif chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2). Nine children from five independent kindreds have pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP), progressive polycystic lung disease, and recurrent infections, including bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG) disease. The CCR2 variants are homozygous in six patients and compound heterozygous in three, and all are loss-of-expression and loss-of-function. The ...[more]