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A Variety of Alu-Mediated Copy Number Variations Can Underlie IL-12R?1 Deficiency.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Inborn errors of IFN-? immunity underlie Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD). Autosomal recessive complete IL-12R?1 deficiency is the most frequent genetic etiology of MSMD. Only two of the 84 known mutations are copy number variations (CNVs), identified in two of the 213 IL-12R?1-deficient patients and two of the 164 kindreds reported. These two CNVs are large deletions found in the heterozygous or homozygous state. We searched for novel families with IL-12R?1 deficiency due to CNVs. METHODS:We studied six MSMD patients from five unrelated kindreds displaying adverse reactions to BCG vaccination. Three of the patients also presented systemic salmonellosis, two had mucocutaneous candidiasis, and one had disseminated histoplasmosis. We searched for CNVs and other variations by IL12RB1-targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS). RESULTS:We identified six new IL-12R?1-deficient patients with a complete loss of IL-12R?1 expression on phytohemagglutinin-activated T cells and/or EBV-transformed B cells. The cells of these patients did not respond to IL-12 and IL-23. Five different CNVs encompassing IL12RB1 (four deletions and one duplication) were identified in these patients by NGS coverage analysis, either in the homozygous state (n?=?1) or in trans (n?=?4) with a single-nucleotide variation (n?=?3) or a small indel (n?=?1). Seven of the nine mutations are novel. Interestingly, four of the five CNVs were predicted to be driven by nearby Alu elements, as well as the two previously reported large deletions. The IL12RB1 locus is actually enriched in Alu elements (44.7%), when compared with the rest of the genome (10.5%). CONCLUSION:The IL12RB1 locus is Alu-enriched and therefore prone to rearrangements at various positions. CNVs should be considered in the genetic diagnosis of IL-12R?1 deficiency.

SUBMITTER: Rosain J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6329663 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Variety of Alu-Mediated Copy Number Variations Can Underlie IL-12Rβ1 Deficiency.

Rosain Jérémie J   Oleaga-Quintas Carmen C   Deswarte Caroline C   Verdin Hannah H   Marot Stéphane S   Syridou Garyfallia G   Mansouri Mahboubeh M   Mahdaviani S Alireza SA   Venegas-Montoya Edna E   Tsolia Maria M   Mesdaghi Mehrnaz M   Chernyshova Liudmyla L   Stepanovskiy Yuriy Y   Parvaneh Nima N   Mansouri Davood D   Pedraza-Sánchez Sigifredo S   Bondarenko Anastasia A   Espinosa-Padilla Sara E SE   Yamazaki-Nakashimada Marco A MA   Nieto-Patlán Alejandro A   Kerner Gaspard G   Lambert Nathalie N   Jacques Corinne C   Corvilain Emilie E   Migaud Mélanie M   Grandin Virginie V   Herrera María T MT   Jabot-Hanin Fabienne F   Boisson-Dupuis Stéphanie S   Picard Capucine C   Nitschke Patrick P   Puel Anne A   Tores Frederic F   Abel Laurent L   Blancas-Galicia Lizbeth L   De Baere Elfride E   Bole-Feysot Christine C   Casanova Jean-Laurent JL   Bustamante Jacinta J  

Journal of clinical immunology 20180711 5


<h4>Purpose</h4>Inborn errors of IFN-γ immunity underlie Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD). Autosomal recessive complete IL-12Rβ1 deficiency is the most frequent genetic etiology of MSMD. Only two of the 84 known mutations are copy number variations (CNVs), identified in two of the 213 IL-12Rβ1-deficient patients and two of the 164 kindreds reported. These two CNVs are large deletions found in the heterozygous or homozygous state. We searched for novel families with IL-12R  ...[more]

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