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STAT1 hyperphosphorylation and defective IL12R/IL23R signaling underlie defective immunity in autosomal dominant chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
Authors:Smeekens Sanne P  Plantinga Theo S  van de Veerdonk Frank L  Heinhuis Bas  Hoischen Alexander  Joosten Leo A B  Arkwright Peter D  Gennery Andrew  Kullberg Bart Jan  Veltman Joris A  Lilic Desa  van der Meer Jos W M  Netea Mihai G
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
We recently reported the genetic cause of autosomal dominant chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (AD-CMC) as a mutation in the STAT1 gene. In the present study we show that STAT1 Arg274Trp mutations in the coiled-coil (CC) domain is the genetic cause of AD-CMC in three families of patients. Cloning and transfection experiments demonstrate that mutated STAT1 inhibits IL12R/IL-23R signaling, with hyperphosphorylation of STAT1 as the likely underlying molecular mechanism. Inhibition of signaling through the receptors for IL-12 and IL-23 leads to strongly diminished Th1/Th17 responses and hence to increased susceptibility to fungal infections. The challenge for the future is to translate this knowledge into novel strategies for the treatment of this severe immunodeficiency.
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