Susceptibility to mycobacterial disease due to mutations in IL-12Rβ1 in three Iranian patients

Maryam Alinejad Dizaj, Esmaeil Mortaz*, Seyed Alireza Mahdaviani, Davood Mansouri, Payam Mehrian, Els M Verhard, Mohammad Varahram, Delara Babaie, Ian M Adcock, Johan Garssen, Esther van de Vosse, Aliakbar Velayati

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Abstract

In the last decade, autosomal recessive interleukin-12 receptor β1 (IL-12Rβ1) deficiency, the most common cause of Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD), has been diagnosed in a few children and adults with severe tuberculosis in Iran. Here, we report three cases referred to the Immunology, Asthma and Allergy ward at the National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases (NRITLD) at Masih Daneshvari Hospital from 2012 to 2017 with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacteria infections due to defects in IL-12Rβ1 but with different clinical manifestations. All three were homozygous for either an IL-12Rβ1 missense or nonsense mutation that caused the IL-12Rβ1 protein not to be expressed on the cell membrane and completely abolished the cellular response to recombinant IL-12. Our findings suggest that the presence of IL-12Rβ1 deficiency should be determined in children with mycobacterial infections at least in countries with a high prevalence of parental consanguinity and in areas endemic for TB like Iran.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373–379
Number of pages7
JournalImmunogenetics
Volume70
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018

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