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Whole genome sequencing identifies novel genetic mutations in patients with eczema herpeticum.

Authors :
Bin L
Malley C
Taylor P
Preethi Boorgula M
Chavan S
Daya M
Mathias M
Shankar G
Rafaels N
Vergara C
Potee J
Campbell M
Hanifin JM
Simpson E
Schneider LC
Gallo RL
Hata T
Paller AS
De Benedetto A
Beck LA
Ong PY
Guttman-Yassky E
Richers B
Baraghoshi D
Ruczinski I
Barnes KC
Leung DYM
Mathias RA
Source :
Allergy [Allergy] 2021 Aug; Vol. 76 (8), pp. 2510-2523. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 15.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a rare complication of atopic dermatitis (AD) caused by disseminated herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection. The role of rare and/or deleterious genetic variants in disease etiology is largely unknown. This study aimed to identify genes that harbor damaging genetic variants associated with HSV infection in AD with a history of recurrent eczema herpeticum (ADEH+).<br />Methods: Whole genome sequencing (WGS) was performed on 49 recurrent ADEH+ (≥3 EH episodes), 491 AD without a history of eczema herpeticum (ADEH-) and 237 non-atopic control (NA) subjects. Variants were annotated, and a gene-based approach (SKAT-O) was used to identify genes harboring damaging genetic variants associated with ADEH+. Genes identified through WGS were studied for effects on HSV responses and keratinocyte differentiation.<br />Results: Eight genes were identified in the comparison of recurrent ADEH+to ADEH-and NA subjects: SIDT2, CLEC7A, GSTZ1, TPSG1, SP110, RBBP8NL, TRIM15, and FRMD3. Silencing SIDT2 and RBBP8NL in normal human primary keratinocytes (NHPKs) led to significantly increased HSV-1 replication. SIDT2-silenced NHPKs had decreased gene expression of IFNk and IL1b in response to HSV-1 infection. RBBP8NL-silenced NHPKs had decreased gene expression of IFNk, but increased IL1b. Additionally, silencing SIDT2 and RBBP8NL also inhibited gene expression of keratinocyte differentiation markers keratin 10 (KRT10) and loricrin (LOR).<br />Conclusion: SIDT2 and RBBP8NL participate in keratinocyte's response to HSV-1 infection. SIDT2 and RBBP8NL also regulate expression of keratinocyte differentiation genes of KRT10 and LOR.<br /> (© 2021 EAACI and John Wiley and Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1398-9995
Volume :
76
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33548076
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/all.14762