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MPEG1/perforin-2 mutations in human pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial infections.


ABSTRACT: Perforin-2 is a highly conserved pore-forming protein encoded by macrophage expressed gene 1 (MPEG1). A number of studies have shown that Perforin-2-deficient mice are unable to survive following a bacterial challenge that is nonlethal in WT mice. There is also recent evidence that Mpeg1+/- heterozygous mice display an intermediate killing ability compared with Mpeg1 WT and Mpeg1-/- mice. Despite these in vivo findings, to date, no perforin-2 deficiencies have been associated with human disease. Here, we report four patients with persistent nontuberculous mycobacterial infection who had heterozygous MPEG1 mutations. In vitro, neutrophils, macrophages, and B cells from these patients were unable to kill Mycobacterium avium as efficiently as normal controls. CRISPR mutagenesis validated the deleterious antibacterial activity of these mutations. These data suggest that perforin-2 haploinsufficiency may contribute to human susceptibility to infections with intracellular bacteria.

SUBMITTER: McCormack RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5396519 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MPEG1/perforin-2 mutations in human pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial infections.

McCormack Ryan M RM   Szymanski Eva P EP   Hsu Amy P AP   Perez Elena E   Olivier Kenneth N KN   Fisher Eva E   Goodhew E Brook EB   Podack Eckhard R ER   Holland Steven M SM  

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Perforin-2 is a highly conserved pore-forming protein encoded by macrophage expressed gene 1 (MPEG1). A number of studies have shown that Perforin-2-deficient mice are unable to survive following a bacterial challenge that is nonlethal in WT mice. There is also recent evidence that Mpeg1+/- heterozygous mice display an intermediate killing ability compared with Mpeg1 WT and Mpeg1-/- mice. Despite these in vivo findings, to date, no perforin-2 deficiencies have been associated with human disease.  ...[more]

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