2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2019.02.019
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Impaired control of multiple viral infections in a family with complete IRF9 deficiency

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“…No overt immunological abnormality was detected in laboratory tests on these patients except for two recently reported IRF9-deficient patients from the same consanguineous family (Bravo et al 2019). The cells of IRF7-and IRF9-deficient patients are susceptible to IAV infections in vitro, and to laboratory strains of other viruses, such as VSV (Ciancanelli et al 2015;Hernandez et al 2018;Bravo et al 2019). Surprisingly, these patients are exposed, yet resistant to most common pathogens, including viruses such as HPV, RSV, and EBV.…”
Section: Inherited Irf7 and Irf9 Deficienciesmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…No overt immunological abnormality was detected in laboratory tests on these patients except for two recently reported IRF9-deficient patients from the same consanguineous family (Bravo et al 2019). The cells of IRF7-and IRF9-deficient patients are susceptible to IAV infections in vitro, and to laboratory strains of other viruses, such as VSV (Ciancanelli et al 2015;Hernandez et al 2018;Bravo et al 2019). Surprisingly, these patients are exposed, yet resistant to most common pathogens, including viruses such as HPV, RSV, and EBV.…”
Section: Inherited Irf7 and Irf9 Deficienciesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Only a few signs of broader vulnerability to viruses, including the vaccine strain of measles, have been observed (Ciancanelli et al 2015;Hernandez et al 2018). No overt immunological abnormality was detected in laboratory tests on these patients except for two recently reported IRF9-deficient patients from the same consanguineous family (Bravo et al 2019). The cells of IRF7-and IRF9-deficient patients are susceptible to IAV infections in vitro, and to laboratory strains of other viruses, such as VSV (Ciancanelli et al 2015;Hernandez et al 2018;Bravo et al 2019).…”
Section: Inherited Irf7 and Irf9 Deficienciesmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…IRF9 protein expression was undetectable in cells transfected with the c.577+1G>T IRF9 construct, suggesting that either the protein was quickly degraded or the mRNA was not translated. Again, IRF9-deficient cells showed a profound defect in inducing the expression of multiple ISGs [116]. Collectively, these findings show that human IRF9-and ISGF3-dependent type I and III IFN responsive pathways are essential for controlling viral infections, including IAV.…”
Section: Snps In Host Genes Affecting Iav Diseasementioning
confidence: 69%
“…The consequence of this mutation was an impaired activation of IRF-9, and therefore, an impaired transcription of ISGs, many of which show antiviral activities [115]. Similarly, a family in which several members showed a surprising susceptibility to infection by different viruses, including IAV, also showed to be IRF9 deficient [116]. The index patient, a boy with 10 years born at term from healthy consanguineous parents (first cousins of Portuguese origin and residing in Venezuela) encoded a homozygous splicing mutation in the IRF9 gene.…”
Section: Snps In Host Genes Affecting Iav Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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