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Human IRF1 governs macrophagic IFN-γ immunity to mycobacteria.


ABSTRACT: Inborn errors of human IFN-γ-dependent macrophagic immunity underlie mycobacterial diseases, whereas inborn errors of IFN-α/β-dependent intrinsic immunity underlie viral diseases. Both types of IFNs induce the transcription factor IRF1. We describe unrelated children with inherited complete IRF1 deficiency and early-onset, multiple, life-threatening diseases caused by weakly virulent mycobacteria and related intramacrophagic pathogens. These children have no history of severe viral disease, despite exposure to many viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, which is life-threatening in individuals with impaired IFN-α/β immunity. In leukocytes or fibroblasts stimulated in vitro, IRF1-dependent responses to IFN-γ are, both quantitatively and qualitatively, much stronger than those to IFN-α/β. Moreover, IRF1-deficient mononuclear phagocytes do not control mycobacteria and related pathogens normally when stimulated with IFN-γ. By contrast, IFN-α/β-dependent intrinsic immunity to nine viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, is almost normal in IRF1-deficient fibroblasts. Human IRF1 is essential for IFN-γ-dependent macrophagic immunity to mycobacteria, but largely redundant for IFN-α/β-dependent antiviral immunity.

SUBMITTER: Rosain J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9907019 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human IRF1 governs macrophagic IFN-γ immunity to mycobacteria.

Rosain Jérémie J   Neehus Anna-Lena AL   Manry Jérémy J   Yang Rui R   Le Pen Jérémie J   Daher Wassim W   Liu Zhiyong Z   Chan Yi-Hao YH   Tahuil Natalia N   Türel Özden Ö   Bourgey Mathieu M   Ogishi Masato M   Doisne Jean-Marc JM   Izquierdo Helena M HM   Shirasaki Takayoshi T   Le Voyer Tom T   Guérin Antoine A   Bastard Paul P   Moncada-Vélez Marcela M   Han Ji Eun JE   Khan Taushif T   Rapaport Franck F   Hong Seon-Hui SH   Cheung Andrew A   Haake Kathrin K   Mindt Barbara C BC   Pérez Laura L   Philippot Quentin Q   Lee Danyel D   Zhang Peng P   Rinchai Darawan D   Al Ali Fatima F   Ahmad Ata Manar Mahmoud MM   Rahman Mahbuba M   Peel Jessica N JN   Heissel Søren S   Molina Henrik H   Kendir-Demirkol Yasemin Y   Bailey Rasheed R   Zhao Shuxiang S   Bohlen Jonathan J   Mancini Mathieu M   Seeleuthner Yoann Y   Roelens Marie M   Lorenzo Lazaro L   Soudée Camille C   Paz María Elvira Josefina MEJ   González María Laura ML   Jeljeli Mohamed M   Soulier Jean J   Romana Serge S   L'Honneur Anne-Sophie AS   Materna Marie M   Martínez-Barricarte Rubén R   Pochon Mathieu M   Oleaga-Quintas Carmen C   Michev Alexandre A   Migaud Mélanie M   Lévy Romain R   Alyanakian Marie-Alexandra MA   Rozenberg Flore F   Croft Carys A CA   Vogt Guillaume G   Emile Jean-François JF   Kremer Laurent L   Ma Cindy S CS   Fritz Jörg H JH   Lemon Stanley M SM   Spaan András N AN   Manel Nicolas N   Abel Laurent L   MacDonald Margaret R MR   Boisson-Dupuis Stéphanie S   Marr Nico N   Tangye Stuart G SG   Di Santo James P JP   Zhang Qian Q   Zhang Shen-Ying SY   Rice Charles M CM   Béziat Vivien V   Lachmann Nico N   Langlais David D   Casanova Jean-Laurent JL   Gros Philippe P   Bustamante Jacinta J  

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Inborn errors of human IFN-γ-dependent macrophagic immunity underlie mycobacterial diseases, whereas inborn errors of IFN-α/β-dependent intrinsic immunity underlie viral diseases. Both types of IFNs induce the transcription factor IRF1. We describe unrelated children with inherited complete IRF1 deficiency and early-onset, multiple, life-threatening diseases caused by weakly virulent mycobacteria and related intramacrophagic pathogens. These children have no history of severe viral disease, desp  ...[more]

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