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A novel STAT1 mutation associated with disseminated mycobacterial disease.


ABSTRACT: STAT1 is a key component of Interferon (IFN)-γ and IFN-α signaling and mediates protection against mycobacteria, fungal, viral infections, and cancer. Dominant negative inhibitory as well as gain of function heterozygous STAT1 mutations demonstrate that IFN-γ driven cellular responses need to be tightly regulated to control infections. We describe an autosomal dominant mutation in the SH2 domain of STAT1 that disrupts protein phosphorylation, c.1961T>A (M654K). The mutant allele does not permit STAT1 phosphorylation, and impairs STAT1 phosphorylation of the wild type allele. Protein dimerization is preserved but DNA binding activity, IFN-γ driven GAS-luciferase activity, and expression of IFN-γ target genes are reduced. IFN-α driven ISRE response, but not IFN-α driven GAS response, are preserved when cells are co-transfected with wild type and the mutant STAT1 constructs. M654K exerts a dominant negative effect on IFN-γ related immunity and is recessive for IFN-α induced immune function.

SUBMITTER: Sampaio EP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4112946 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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STAT1 is a key component of Interferon (IFN)-γ and IFN-α signaling and mediates protection against mycobacteria, fungal, viral infections, and cancer. Dominant negative inhibitory as well as gain of function heterozygous STAT1 mutations demonstrate that IFN-γ driven cellular responses need to be tightly regulated to control infections. We describe an autosomal dominant mutation in the SH2 domain of STAT1 that disrupts protein phosphorylation, c.1961T>A (M654K). The mutant allele does not permit  ...[more]

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