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Distinct interferon signatures and cytokine patterns define additional systemic autoinflammatory diseases

de Jesus, Adriana A.; Hou, Yangfeng; Brooks, Stephen; Malle, Louise; Biancotto, Angelique; Huang, Yan; Calvo, Katherine R.; Marrero, Bernadette; Moir, Susan; Oler, Andrew J.; Deng, Zuoming; Montealegre Sanchez, Gina A.; Ahmed, Amina; Allenspach, Eric; Arabshahi, Bita; Behrens, Edward; Benseler, Susanne; Bezrodnik, LilianaIcon ; Bout Tabaku, Sharon; Brescia, AnneMarie C.; Brown, Diane; Burnham, Jon M.; Caldirola, Maria SoledadIcon ; Carrasco, Ruy; Chan, Alice Y.; Cimaz, Rolando; Dancey, Paul; Dare, Jason; DeGuzman, Marietta; Dimitriades, Victoria; Ferguson, Ian; Ferguson, Polly; Finn, Laura; Gattorno, Marco; Grom, Alexei A.; Hanson, Eric P.; Hashkes, Philip J.; Hedrich, Christian M.; Herzog, Ronit; Horneff, Gerd; Jerath, Rita; Kessler, Elizabeth; Kim, Hanna; Kingsbury, Daniel J.; Laxer, Ronald M.; Lee, Pui Y.; Lee Kirsch, Min Ae; Lewandowski, Laura; Li, Suzanne; Lilleby, Vibke; Mammadova, Vafa; Moorthy, Lakshmi N.; Nasrullayeva, Gulnara; O'Neil, Kathleen M.; Onel, Karen; Ozen, Seza; Pan, Nancy; Pillet, Pascal; Piotto, Daniela G.P.; Punaro, Marilynn G.; Reiff, Andreas; Reinhardt, Adam; Rider, Lisa G.; Rivas Chacon, Rafael; Ronis, Tova; Rösen Wolff, Angela; Roth, Johannes; Mckerran Ruth, Natasha; Rygg, Marite; Schmeling, Heinrike; Schulert, Grant; Scott, Christiaan; Seminario, Gisella; Shulman, Andrew; Sivaraman, Vidya; Son, Mary Beth; Stepanovskiy, Yuriy; Stringer, Elizabeth; Taber, Sara; Terreri, Maria Teresa; Tifft, Cynthia; Torgerson, Troy; Tosi, Laura; van Royen Kerkhof, Annet; Wampler Muskardin, Theresa; Canna, Scott W.; Goldbach Mansky, Raphaela
Fecha de publicación: 04/2020
Editorial: American Society for Clinical Investigation
Revista: Journal of Clinical Investigation
ISSN: 0021-9738
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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BACKGROUND. Undifferentiated systemic autoinflammatory diseases (USAIDs) present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Chronic interferon (IFN) signaling and cytokine dysregulation may identify diseases with available targeted treatments. METHODS. Sixty-six consecutively referred USAID patients underwent underwent screening for the presence of an interferon signature using a standardized type-I IFN-response-gene score (IRG-S), cytokine profiling, and genetic evaluation by next-generation sequencing. RESULTS. Thirty-six USAID patients (55%) had elevated IRG-S. Neutrophilic panniculitis (40% vs. 0%), basal ganglia calcifications (46% vs. 0%), interstitial lung disease (47% vs. 5%), and myositis (60% vs. 10%) were more prevalent in patients with elevated IRG-S. Moderate IRG-S elevation and highly elevated serum IL-18 distinguished 8 patients with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) and recurrent macrophage activation syndrome (MAS). Among patients with panniculitis and progressive cytopenias, 2 patients were compound heterozygous for potentially novel LRBA mutations, 4 patients harbored potentially novel splice variants in IKBKG (which encodes NF-κB essential modulator [NEMO]), and 6 patients had de novo frameshift mutations in SAMD9L. Of additional 12 patients with elevated IRG-S and CANDLE-, SAVI- or Aicardi-Goutières syndrome-like (AGS-like) phenotypes, 5 patients carried mutations in either SAMHD1, TREX1, PSMB8, or PSMG2. Two patients had anti-MDA5 autoantibody-positive juvenile dermatomyositis, and 7 could not be classified. Patients with LRBA, IKBKG, and SAMD9L mutations showed a pattern of IRG elevation that suggests prominent NF-κB activation different from the canonical interferonopathies CANDLE, SAVI, and AGS. CONCLUSIONS. In patients with elevated IRG-S, we identified characteristic clinical features and 3 additional autoinflammatory diseases: IL-18-mediated PAP and recurrent MAS (IL-18PAP-MAS), NEMO deleted exon 5-autoinflammatory syndrome (NEMO-NDAS), and SAMD9L-associated autoinflammatory disease (SAMD9L-SAAD). The IRG-S expands the diagnostic armamentarium in evaluating USAIDs and points to different pathways regulating IRG expression.
Palabras clave: Autoinflammatory interferonopathies , Macrophage activation syndrome
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/139088
URL: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/129301
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI129301
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de Jesus, Adriana A.; Hou, Yangfeng; Brooks, Stephen; Malle, Louise; Biancotto, Angelique; et al.; Distinct interferon signatures and cytokine patterns define additional systemic autoinflammatory diseases; American Society for Clinical Investigation; Journal of Clinical Investigation; 130; 4; 4-2020; 1669-1682
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