Constitutively active Lyn kinase causes a cutaneous small vessel vasculitis and liver fibrosis syndrome
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Published:2023-03-17
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
de Jesus Adriana A.ORCID, Chen Guibin, Yang Dan, Brdicka TomasORCID, Ruth Natasha M., Bennin David, Cebecauerova Dita, Malcova Hana, Freeman HelenORCID, Martin Neil, Svojgr KarelORCID, Passo Murray H., Bhuyan Farzana, Alehashemi Sara, Rastegar Andre T., Uss Katsiaryna, Kardava Lela, Marrero Bernadette, Duric IrisORCID, Omoyinmi Ebun, Peldova Petra, Lee Chyi-Chia Richard, Kleiner David E., Hadigan Colleen M., Hewitt Stephen M., Pittaluga StefaniaORCID, Carmona-Rivera CarmeloORCID, Calvo Katherine R., Shah NiraliORCID, Balascakova Miroslava, Fink Danielle L., Kotalova Radana, Parackova ZuzanaORCID, Peterkova LucieORCID, Kuzilkova DanielaORCID, Campr Vit, Sramkova Lucie, Biancotto AngeliqueORCID, Brooks Stephen R.ORCID, Manes Cameron, Meffre EricORCID, Harper Rebecca L.ORCID, Kuehn HyesunORCID, Kaplan Mariana J.ORCID, Brogan Paul, Rosenzweig Sergio D., Merchant Melinda, Deng Zuoming, Huttenlocher Anna, Moir Susan L.ORCID, Kuhns Douglas B.ORCID, Boehm Manfred, Skvarova Kramarzova KarolinaORCID, Goldbach-Mansky RaphaelaORCID
Abstract
AbstractNeutrophilic inflammation is a hallmark of many monogenic autoinflammatory diseases; pathomechanisms that regulate extravasation of damaging immune cells into surrounding tissues are poorly understood. Here we identified three unrelated boys with perinatal-onset of neutrophilic cutaneous small vessel vasculitis and systemic inflammation. Two patients developed liver fibrosis in their first year of life. Next-generation sequencing identified two de novo truncating variants in the Src-family tyrosine kinase, LYN, p.Y508*, p.Q507* and a de novo missense variant, p.Y508F, that result in constitutive activation of Lyn kinase. Functional studies revealed increased expression of ICAM-1 on induced patient-derived endothelial cells (iECs) and of β2-integrins on patient neutrophils that increase neutrophil adhesion and vascular transendothelial migration (TEM). Treatment with TNF inhibition improved systemic inflammation; and liver fibrosis resolved on treatment with the Src kinase inhibitor dasatinib. Our findings reveal a critical role for Lyn kinase in modulating inflammatory signals, regulating microvascular permeability and neutrophil recruitment, and in promoting hepatic fibrosis.
Funder
Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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