A hypermorphic IκBα mutation is associated with autosomal dominant anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia and T cell immunodeficiency

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Courtois, G
Smahi, A
Reichenbach, J
Döffinger, R
Cancrini, C
Bonnet, M
Puel, A
Chable-Bessia, C
Yamaoka, S
Feinberg, J
Dupuis-Girod, S
Bodemer, C
Livadiotti, S
Novelli, F
Rossi, P
Fischer, A
Israël, A
Munnich, A
Le Deist, F
Casanova, JL
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[1] Univ Paris 05, Lab Genet Humaine Malad Infect, INSERM, Fac Med Necker Enfants Malades,U550, F-75015 Paris, France
[2] Inst Pasteur, Unite Biol Mol Express Geniq, CNRS, URA 2582, Paris, France
[3] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Unite Rech Handicaps Genet Enfant, INSERM, U393, Paris, France
[4] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Childrens Hosp Bambino Gesu, Div Infect Dis & Immunol, Rome, Italy
[5] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Dept Mol Virol, Grad Sch Med, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Hop Debrousse, Unite Immunol & Hematol Pediat, Lyon, France
[7] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Serv Dermatol, F-75730 Paris, France
[8] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Dev Normal & Pathol Syst Immunitaire, U429, INSERM, F-75654 Paris 13, France
[9] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Unite Immunol & Hematol Pediat, Paris, France
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10.1172/JCI200318714
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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X-linked anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with immunodeficiency (XL-EDA-ID) is caused by hypomorphic mutations in the gene encoding NEMO/IKKgamma, the regulatory subunit of the IkappaB kinase (IKK) complex. IKK normally phosphorylates the IkappaB-inhibitors of NF-kappaB at specific serine residues, thereby promoting their ubiquitination and degradation by the proteasome. This allows NF-kappaB complexes to translocate into the nucleus where they activate their target genes. Here, we describe an autosomal-dominant (AD) form of EDA-ID associated with a heterozygous missense mutation at serine 32 of IkappaBalpha. This mutation is gain-of-function, as it enhances the inhibitory capacity of IkappaBalpha by preventing its phosphorylation and degradation, and results in impaired NF-kappaB activation. The developmental, immunologic, and infectious phenotypes associated with hypomorphic NEMO and hypermorphic IKBA mutations largely overlap and include EDA, impaired cellular responses to ligands of TIR (TLR-ligands, IL-1beta, and IL-18), and TNFR (TNF-alpha, LTalpha1/beta2, and CD154) superfamily members and severe bacterial diseases. However, AD-EDA-ID but not XL-EDA-ID is associated with a severe and unique T cell immunodeficiency. Despite a marked blood lymphocytosis, there are no detectable memory T cells in vivo, and naive T cells do not respond to CD3-TCR activation in vitro. Our report highlights both the diversity of genotypes associated with EDA-ID and the diversity of immunologic phenotypes associated with mutations in different components of the NF-kappaB signaling pathway.
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