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Impaired il-23-dependent induction of ifn-γ underlies mycobacterial disease in patients with inherited tyk2 deficiency

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Ogishi, Masato
Augusto Arias, Andres
Yang, Rui
Han, Ji Eun
Zhang, Peng
Rinchai, Darawan
Halpern, Joshua
Mulwa, Jeanette
Keating, Narelle
Chrabieh, Maya

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Rockefeller Univ Press

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Human cells homozygous for rare loss-of-expression (LOE) TYK2 alleles have impaired, but not abolished, cellular responses to IFN-alpha/beta (underlying viral diseases in the patients) and to IL-12 and IL-23 (underlying mycobacterial diseases). Cells homozygous for the common P1104A TYK2 allele have selectively impaired responses to IL-23 (underlying isolated mycobacterial disease). We report three new forms of TYK2 deficiency in six patients from five families homozygous for rare TYK2 alleles (R864C, G996R, G634E, or G1010D) or compound heterozygous for P1104A and a rare allele (A928V). All these missense alleles encode detectable proteins. The R864C and G1010D alleles are hypomorphic and loss-of-function (LOF), respectively, across signaling pathways. By contrast, hypomorphic G996R, G634E, and A928V mutations selectively impair responses to IL-23, like P1104A. Impairment of the IL-23-dependent induction of IFN-gamma is the only mechanism of mycobacterial disease common to patients with complete TYK2 deficiency with or without TYK2 expression, partial TYK2 deficiency across signaling pathways, or rare or common partial TYK2 deficiency specific for IL-23 signaling.

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Interferon-gamma, Inborn-errors, Immunity, Il-10, Receptor, Humans, Tuberculosis, Mutations, Infection, Defects, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Immunology, Medicine, research & experimental, Research & experimental medicine

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