2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.25.21262015
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Loss-of-function mutation in IKZF2 leads to immunodeficiency with dysregulated germinal center reactions and reduction of MAIT cells

Abstract: The IKAROS family transcription factors regulate lymphocyte development. Loss-of-function variants in IKZF1 cause primary immunodeficiency, but IKAROS family members IKZF2 and IKZF3 have not yet been associated with immunodeficiency yet. Here, we describe a pedigree with a heterozygous truncating variant in IKZF2, encoding the translational activator and repressor HELIOS which is highly expressed in regulatory T cells and effector T cells, particularly of the CD8+ T cell lineage. Protein-protein interaction an… Show more

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“…As a transcriptional repressor in lymphocytes, Helios, encoded by IKZF2, has a significant role in regulating effector T-cell activity, similar to the previous function described for IKZF1 [103,104].…”
Section: Tumor-promoting Inflammationsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…As a transcriptional repressor in lymphocytes, Helios, encoded by IKZF2, has a significant role in regulating effector T-cell activity, similar to the previous function described for IKZF1 [103,104].…”
Section: Tumor-promoting Inflammationsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…As a transcriptional repressor in lymphocytes, Helios, encoded by IKZF2 , has a significant role in regulating effector T-cell activity, similar to the previous function described for IKZF1 [103,104]. Patients with IKZF2 deficiency present with chronic overactivation of proinflammatory cytokine production with this being the most likely driver of tumor predisposition [103] [mainly because of the up-regulation in both interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) and interleukin-2 (IL-2) downstream signaling pathways] [103].…”
Section: Novel Inborn Errors Of Immunity Genes Associated With Hallma...mentioning
confidence: 52%
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