Association of Persistent Rubella Virus With Idiopathic Skin Granulomas in Clinically Immunocompetent Adults

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作者
Wanat, Karolyn A. [1 ]
Perelygina, Ludmila [2 ]
Chen, Min-hsin [2 ]
Hao, LiJuan [2 ]
Abernathy, Emily [2 ]
Bender, Nicole R. [3 ]
Shields, Bridget E. [4 ]
Wilson, Barbara D. [1 ]
Crosby, David [5 ]
Routes, John [1 ]
Samimi, Sara S. [6 ]
Haun, Paul L. [6 ]
Sokumbi, Olayemi [7 ]
Icenogle, Joseph P. [2 ]
Sullivan, Kathleen E. [8 ]
Rosenbach, Misha [6 ]
Drolet, Beth A. [4 ]
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[1] Med Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
[2] US Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] Univ Florida, Gainesville, FL USA
[4] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI USA
[5] Aurora Med Ctr, Milwaukee, WI USA
[6] Univ Penn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[7] Mayo Clin, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[8] Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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10.1001/jamadermatol.2022.0828
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
IMPORTANCE Vaccine-derived and wild-type rubella virus (RuV) has been identified within granulomas in patients with inborn errors of immunity, but has not been described in granulomas of healthy adults. OBJECTIVE To determine the association between RuV and atypical granulomatous inflammation in immune-competent adults. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This case series, conducted in US academic dermatology clinics from January 2019 to January 2021, investigated the presence of RuV in skin specimens using RuV immunofluorescent staining of paraffin-embedded tissue sections, real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction, whole-genome sequencing with phylogenetic analyses, and cell culture by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rubella immunoglobulin G, immunoglobulin M enzyme-linked immunoassay, and viral neutralization assays were performed for the sera of immunocompetent individuals with treatment refractory cutaneous granulomas and histopathology demonstrating atypical palisaded and necrotizing granulomas. Clinical immune evaluation was performed. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Identification, genotyping, and culture of vaccine-derived and wild-type RuV within granulomatous dermatitis of otherwise clinically immune competent adults. RESULTS Of the 4 total immunocompetent participants, 3 (75%) were women, and the mean (range) age was 61.5 (49.0-73.0) years. The RuV capsid protein was detected by immunohistochemistry in cutaneous granulomas. The presence of RuV RNA was confirmed by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction in fresh-frozen skin biopsies and whole-genome sequencing. Phylogenetic analysis of the RuV sequences showed vaccine-derived RuV in 3 cases and wild-type RuV in 1. Live RuV was recovered from the affected skin in 2 participants. Immunology workup results demonstrated no primary immune deficiencies. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE The case series study results suggest that RuV (vaccine derived and wild type) can persist for years in cutaneous granulomas in clinically immunocompetent adults and is associated with atypical (palisaded and necrotizing type) chronic cutaneous granulomas. These findings represent a potential paradigm shift in the evaluation, workup, and management of atypical granulomatous dermatitis and raises questions regarding the potential transmissibility of persistent live RuV.
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