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Inherited interleukin 12 deficiency in a child with bacille Calmette-Guérin and Salmonella enteritidis disseminated infection

Authors :
Rainer Doffinger
Frédéric Altare
M Wadhwa
A Fischer
Mike Salmon
Jean-Laurent Casanova
P. Darbyshire
John Girdlestone
D S Kumararatne
Emmanuelle Jouanguy
S Lamhamedi
David A. Lammas
Anne Durandy
Pamela Drysdale
Hazel M. Dockrell
Dagmar Scheel-Toellner
Patrick Revy
Source :
The Journal of clinical investigation. 102(12)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Interferon-gamma receptor ligand-binding chain (IFN-gammaR1) or signaling chain (IFN-gammaR2) deficiency, like interleukin 12 receptor beta1 chain (IL-12Rbeta1) deficiency, predispose to severe infections due to poorly virulent mycobacteria and salmonella. A child with bacille Calmette-Guerin and Salmonella enteritidis infection was investigated. Mutations in the genes for IFN-gammaR1, IFN-gammaR2, IL-12Rbeta1, and other molecules implicated in IL-12- or IFN-gamma-mediated immunity were sought. A large homozygous deletion within the IL-12 p40 subunit gene was found, precluding expression of functional IL-12 p70 cytokine by activated dendritic cells and phagocytes. As a result, IFN-gamma production by lymphocytes was markedly impaired. This is the first discovered human disease resulting from a cytokine gene defect. It suggests that IL-12 is essential to and appears specific for protective immunity to intracellular bacteria such as mycobacteria and salmonella.

Details

ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
102
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e97d1992bc205ad12e5d883903698eb4