A Novel STK4 Mutation Impairs T Cell Immunity Through Dysregulation of Cytokine-Induced Adhesion and Chemotaxis Genes
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Published:2021-08-24
Issue:8
Volume:41
Page:1839-1852
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ISSN:0271-9142
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Immunology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Clin Immunol
Author:
Guennoun AndreaORCID, Bougarn SalimORCID, Khan Taushif, Mackeh Rafah, Rahman MahbubaORCID, Al-Ali Fatima, Ata Manar, Aamer WaleedORCID, Prosser Debra, Habib TanwirORCID, Chin-Smith Evonne, Al-Darwish Khawla, Zhang Qian, Al-Shakaki Alya, Robay Amal, Crystal Ronald G., Fakhro Khalid, Al-Naimi Amal, Al Maslamani Eman, Tuffaha Amjad, Janahi Ibrahim, Janahi Mohammad, Love Donald R.ORCID, Karim Mohammed Yousuf, Lo Bernice, Hassan Amel, Adeli Mehdi, Marr NicoORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Human serine/threonine kinase 4 (STK4) deficiency is a rare, autosomal recessive genetic disorder leading to combined immunodeficiency; however, the extent to which immune signaling and host defense are impaired is unclear. We assessed the functional consequences of a novel, homozygous nonsense STK4 mutation (NM_006282.2:c.871C > T, p.Arg291*) identified in a pediatric patient by comparing his innate and adaptive cell-mediated and humoral immune responses with those of three heterozygous relatives and unrelated controls.
Methods
The genetic etiology was verified by whole genome and Sanger sequencing. STK4 gene and protein expression was measured by quantitative RT-PCR and immunoblotting, respectively. Cellular abnormalities were assessed by high-throughput RT-RCR, RNA-Seq, ELISA, and flow cytometry. Antibody responses were assessed by ELISA and phage immunoprecipitation-sequencing.
Results
The patient exhibited partial loss of STK4 expression and complete loss of STK4 function combined with recurrent viral and bacterial infections, notably persistent Epstein–Barr virus viremia and pulmonary tuberculosis. Cellular and molecular analyses revealed abnormal fractions of T cell subsets, plasmacytoid dendritic cells, and NK cells. The transcriptional responses of the patient’s whole blood and PBMC samples indicated dysregulated interferon signaling, impaired T cell immunity, and increased T cell apoptosis as well as impaired regulation of cytokine-induced adhesion and leukocyte chemotaxis genes. Nonetheless, the patient had detectable vaccine-specific antibodies and IgG responses to various pathogens, consistent with a normal CD19 + B cell fraction, albeit with a distinctive antibody repertoire, largely driven by herpes virus antigens.
Conclusion
Patients with STK4 deficiency can exhibit broad impairment of immune function extending beyond lymphoid cells.
Funder
Qatar National Research Fund Sidra Medical and Research Center
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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