Inherited SLP76 deficiency in humans causes severe combined immunodeficiency, neutrophil and platelet defects

The T cell receptor (TCR) signaling pathway is an ensemble of numerous proteins that are crucial for an adequate immune response. Disruption of any protein involved in this pathway leads to severe immunodeficiency and unfavorable clinical outcomes. Here, we describe an infant with severe immunodefic...

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Published inThe Journal of experimental medicine Vol. 218; no. 3
Main Authors Lev, Atar, Lee, Yu Nee, Sun, Guangping, Hallumi, Enas, Simon, Amos J., Zrihen, Keren S., Levy, Shiran, Beit Halevi, Tal, Papazian, Maria, Shwartz, Neta, Somekh, Ido, Levy-Mendelovich, Sarina, Wolach, Baruch, Gavrieli, Ronit, Vernitsky, Helly, Barel, Ortal, Javasky, Elisheva, Stauber, Tali, Ma, Chi A., Zhang, Yuan, Amariglio, Ninette, Rechavi, Gideon, Hendel, Ayal, Yablonski, Deborah, Milner, Joshua D., Somech, Raz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Rockefeller University Press 01.03.2021
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Summary:The T cell receptor (TCR) signaling pathway is an ensemble of numerous proteins that are crucial for an adequate immune response. Disruption of any protein involved in this pathway leads to severe immunodeficiency and unfavorable clinical outcomes. Here, we describe an infant with severe immunodeficiency who was found to have novel biallelic mutations in SLP76. SLP76 is a key protein involved in TCR signaling and in other hematopoietic pathways. Previous studies of this protein were performed using Jurkat-derived human leukemic T cell lines and SLP76-deficient mice. Our current study links this gene, for the first time, to a human immunodeficiency characterized by early-onset life-threatening infections, combined T and B cell immunodeficiency, severe neutrophil defects, and impaired platelet aggregation. Hereby, we characterized aspects of the patient's immune phenotype, modeled them with an SLP76-deficient Jurkat-derived T cell line, and rescued some consequences using ectopic expression of wild-type SLP76. Understanding human diseases due to SLP76 deficiency is helpful in explaining the mixed T cell and neutrophil defects, providing a guide for exploring human SLP76 biology.
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R. Somech and J.D. Milner contributed equally to this paper.
Disclosures: The authors declare no competing interests exist.
ISSN:0022-1007
1540-9538
1540-9538
DOI:10.1084/jem.20201062