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Human RHOH deficiency causes T cell defects and susceptibility to EV-HPV infections

Authors :
Crequer, Amandine
Troeger, Anja
Patin, Etienne
Ma, Cindy S.
Picard, Capucine
Pedergnana, Vincent
Fieschi, Claire
Lim, Annick
Abhyankar, Avinash
Gineau, Laure
Mueller-Fleckenstein, Ingrid
Schmidt, Monika
Taieb, Alain
Krueger, James
Abel, Laurent
Tangye, Stuart G.
Orth, Gerard
Williams, David A.
Casanova, Jean-Laurent
Jouanguy, Emmanuelle
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. September 1, 2012, Vol. 122 Issue 9, p3239, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by increased susceptibility to specific human papillomaviruses, the betapapillomaviruses. These EV-HPVs cause warts and increase the risk of skin carcinomas in otherwise healthy individuals. Inactivating mutations in epidermodysplasia verruciformis 1 (EVER1) or EVER2 have been identified in most, but not all, patients with autosomal recessive EV. We found that 2 young adult siblings presenting with T cell deficiency and various infectious diseases, including persistent EV-HPV infections, were homozygous for a mutation creating a stop codon in the ras homolog gene family member H (RHOH) gene. RHOH encodes an atypical Rho GTPase expressed predominantly in hematopoietic cells. Patients' circulating T cells contained predominantly effector memory T cells, which displayed impaired TCR signaling. Additionally, very few circulating T cells expressed the β7 integrin subunit, which homes T cells to specific tissues. Similarly, Rhoh-null mice exhibited a severe overall T cell defect and abnormally small numbers of circulating β7-positive cells. Expression of the WT, but not of the mutated RHOH, allele in Rhoh-/- hematopoietic stem cells corrected the T cell lymphopenia in mice after bone marrow transplantation. We conclude that RHOH deficiency leads to T cell defects and persistent EV-HPV infections, suggesting that T cells play a role in the pathogenesis of chronic EV-HPV infections.<br />Introduction Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV) is a rare, lifelong disorder characterized by disseminated and persistent flat warts or pityriasis versicolor-like (PV-like) lesions due to an abnormal and selective susceptibility to a [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
122
Issue :
9
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.303353116
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI62949.