A reversion of an IL2RG mutation in combined immunodeficiency providing competitive advantage to the majority of CD8(+) T cells

作者:Kuijpers Taco W; van Leeuwen Ester M M; Barendregt Barbara H; Klarenbeek Paul; aan de Kerk Daan J; Baars Paul A; Jansen Machiel H; de Vries Niek; van Lier Rene A W; van der Burg Mirjam
来源:Haematologica-The Hematology Journal, 2013, 98(7): 1030-1038.
DOI:10.3324/haematol.2012.077511

摘要

Mutations in the common gamma chain (gamma(c), CD132, encoded by the IL2RG gene) can lead to B+T-NK- X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency, as a consequence of unresponsiveness to gamma(c)-cytokines such as interleukins-2, -7 and -15. Hypomorphic mutations in CD132 may cause combined immunodeficiencies with a variety of clinical presentations. We analyzed peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a 6-year-old boy with normal lymphocyte counts, who suffered from recurrent pneumonia and disseminated mollusca contagiosa. Since proliferative responses of T cells and NK cells to gamma(c) -cytokines were severely impaired, we performed IL2RG gene analysis, showing a heterozygous mutation in the presence of a single X-chromosome. Interestingly, an IL2RG reversion to normal predominated in both nave and antigen-primed CD8(+) T cells and increased over time. Only the revertant CD8(+) T cells showed normal expression of CD132 and the various CD8(+) T cell populations had a different T-cell receptor repertoire. Finally, a fraction of gamma delta(+) T cells and differentiated CD4(+)CD27(-) effector-memory T cells carried the reversion, whereas NK or B cells were repeatedly negative. In conclusion, in a patient with a novel IL2RG mutation, gene-reverted CD8(+) T cells accumulated over time. Our data indicate that selective outgrowth of particular T-cell subsets may occur following reversion at the level of committed T progenitor cells.

  • 出版日期2013-7

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