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Life-threatening viral disease in a novel form of autosomal recessive IFNAR2 deficiency in the Arctic.


ABSTRACT: Type I interferons (IFN-I) play a critical role in human antiviral immunity, as demonstrated by the exceptionally rare deleterious variants of IFNAR1 or IFNAR2. We investigated five children from Greenland, Canada, and Alaska presenting with viral diseases, including life-threatening COVID-19 or influenza, in addition to meningoencephalitis and/or hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis following live-attenuated viral vaccination. The affected individuals bore the same homozygous IFNAR2 c.157T>C, p.Ser53Pro missense variant. Although absent from reference databases, p.Ser53Pro occurred with a minor allele frequency of 0.034 in their Inuit ancestry. The serine to proline substitution prevented cell surface expression of IFNAR2 protein, small amounts of which persisted intracellularly in an aberrantly glycosylated state. Cells exclusively expressing the p.Ser53Pro variant lacked responses to recombinant IFN-I and displayed heightened vulnerability to multiple viruses in vitro-a phenotype rescued by wild-type IFNAR2 complementation. This novel form of autosomal recessive IFNAR2 deficiency reinforces the essential role of IFN-I in viral immunity. Further studies are warranted to assess the need for population screening.

SUBMITTER: Duncan CJA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9026249 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Life-threatening viral disease in a novel form of autosomal recessive IFNAR2 deficiency in the Arctic.

Duncan Christopher J A CJA   Skouboe Morten K MK   Howarth Sophie S   Hollensen Anne K AK   Chen Rui R   Børresen Malene L ML   Thompson Benjamin J BJ   Stremenova Spegarova Jarmila J   Hatton Catherine F CF   Stæger Frederik F FF   Andersen Mette K MK   Whittaker John J   Paludan Søren R SR   Jørgensen Sofie E SE   Thomsen Martin K MK   Mikkelsen Jacob G JG   Heilmann Carsten C   Buhas Daniela D   Øbro Nina F NF   Bay Jakob T JT   Marquart Hanne V HV   de la Morena M Teresa MT   Klejka Joseph A JA   Hirschfeld Matthew M   Borgwardt Line L   Forss Isabel I   Masmas Tania T   Poulsen Anja A   Noya Francisco F   Rouleau Guy G   Hansen Torben T   Zhou Sirui S   Albrechtsen Anders A   Alizadehfar Reza R   Allenspach Eric J EJ   Hambleton Sophie S   Mogensen Trine H TH  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20220420 6


Type I interferons (IFN-I) play a critical role in human antiviral immunity, as demonstrated by the exceptionally rare deleterious variants of IFNAR1 or IFNAR2. We investigated five children from Greenland, Canada, and Alaska presenting with viral diseases, including life-threatening COVID-19 or influenza, in addition to meningoencephalitis and/or hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis following live-attenuated viral vaccination. The affected individuals bore the same homozygous IFNAR2 c.157T>C, p.S  ...[more]

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