Yayın: SARS-CoV-2 brainstem encephalitis in human inherited DBR1 deficiency
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Chan Y.H.
Lundberg V.
Le Pen J.
Yuan J.
Lee D.
Pinci F.
Volpi S.
Nakajima K.
Bondet V.
Åkesson S.
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Rockefeller University Press
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Inherited deficiency of the RNA lariat–debranching enzyme 1 (DBR1) is a rare etiology of brainstem viral encephalitis. The cellular basis of disease and the range of viral predisposition are unclear.We report inherited DBR1 deficiency in a 14-year-old boywho suffered from isolated SARS-CoV-2 brainstem encephalitis. The patient is homozygous for a previously reported hypomorphic and pathogenic DBR1 variant (I120T). Consistently, DBR1 I120T/I120T fibroblasts from affected individuals from this and another unrelated kindred have similarly low levels of DBR1 protein and high levels of RNA lariats. DBR1 I120T/I120T human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)–derived hindbrain neurons are highly susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Exogenous WT DBR1 expression in DBR1 I120T/I120T fibroblasts and hindbrain neurons rescued the RNA lariat accumulation phenotype. Moreover, expression of exogenous RNA lariats, mimicking DBR1 deficiency, increased the susceptibility ofWT hindbrain neurons to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Inborn errors of DBR1 impair hindbrain neuron–intrinsic antiviral immunity, predisposing to viral infections of the brainstem, including that by SARS-CoV-2.
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Immunodeficiency
