Human RELA dominant-negative mutations underlie type I interferonopathy with autoinflammation and autoimmunity

Author:

Moriya Kunihiko1ORCID,Nakano Tomohiro1ORCID,Honda Yoshitaka234ORCID,Tsumura Miyuki5ORCID,Ogishi Masato6ORCID,Sonoda Motoshi7ORCID,Nishitani-Isa Masahiko2ORCID,Uchida Takashi1ORCID,Hbibi Mohamed8,Mizoguchi Yoko5ORCID,Ishimura Masataka7ORCID,Izawa Kazushi2ORCID,Asano Takaki56ORCID,Kakuta Fumihiko9ORCID,Abukawa Daiki9ORCID,Rinchai Darawan6ORCID,Zhang Peng6ORCID,Kambe Naotomo10ORCID,Bousfiha Aziz11ORCID,Yasumi Takahiro2ORCID,Boisson Bertrand61213ORCID,Puel Anne61213ORCID,Casanova Jean-Laurent612131415ORCID,Nishikomori Ryuta16ORCID,Ohga Shouichi7ORCID,Okada Satoshi5ORCID,Sasahara Yoji1ORCID,Kure Shigeo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine 1 Department of Pediatrics, , Sendai, Japan

2. Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine 2 Department of Pediatrics, , Kyoto, Japan

3. Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology, Kyoto University 3 , Kyoto, Japan

4. Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University 4 Department of Immunology, , Kyoto, Japan

5. Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences 5 Department of Pediatrics, , Hiroshima, Japan

6. St. Giles Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases, Rockefeller Branch, The Rockefeller University 6 , New York, NY, USA

7. Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University 7 Department of Pediatrics, , Fukuoka, Japan

8. Pediatric Service University Hospital Center Hassan II Fès, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University 8 , Fès, Morocco

9. Division of General Pediatrics and Gastroenterology, Miyagi Children’s Hospital 9 , Miyagi, Japan

10. Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine 10 Department of Dermatology, , Kyoto, Japan

11. Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy. Hassan II University 11 , Casablanca, Morocco

12. Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases, Necker Branch, INSERM U1163 12 , Paris, France

13. Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute 13 , Paris, France

14. Necker Hospital for Sick Children 14 Department of Pediatrics, , Paris, France

15. Howard Hughes Medical Institute 15 , New York, NY, USA

16. Kurume University School of Medicine 16 Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, , Kurume, Japan

Abstract

Inborn errors of the NF-κB pathways underlie various clinical phenotypes in humans. Heterozygous germline loss-of-expression and loss-of-function mutations in RELA underlie RELA haploinsufficiency, which results in TNF-dependent chronic mucocutaneous ulceration and autoimmune hematological disorders. We here report six patients from five families with additional autoinflammatory and autoimmune manifestations. These patients are heterozygous for RELA mutations, all of which are in the 3′ segment of the gene and create a premature stop codon. Truncated and loss-of-function RelA proteins are expressed in the patients’ cells and exert a dominant-negative effect. Enhanced expression of TLR7 and MYD88 mRNA in plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and non-pDC myeloid cells results in enhanced TLR7-driven secretion of type I/III interferons (IFNs) and interferon-stimulated gene expression in patient-derived leukocytes. Dominant-negative mutations in RELA thus underlie a novel form of type I interferonopathy with systemic autoinflammatory and autoimmune manifestations due to excessive IFN production, probably triggered by otherwise non-pathogenic TLR ligands.

Funder

Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Rockefeller University

St. Giles Foundation

National Institutes of Health

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

French National Research Agency

French Foundation for Medical Research

Grandir—Fonds de solidarité pour l’enfance

Square Foundation

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Paris Cité University

David Rockefeller Graduate Program

Funai Foundation for Information Technology

Honjo International Scholarship Foundation

New York Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Society

National Cancer Institute

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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