Incontinentia Pigmenti Underlies Thymic Dysplasia, Autoantibodies to Type I IFNs, and Viral Diseases

Jérémie Rosain,Tom Le Voyer,Xian Liu,Adrian Gervais,Laura Polivka, Axel Cederholm, Laureline Berteloot,Audrey V Parent,Alessandra Pescatore, Ezia Spinosa,Snezana Minic,Ana Elisa Kiszewski,Miyuki Tsumura, Chloé Thibault, Maria Esnaola Azcoiti, Jelena Martinovic,Quentin Philippot,Taushif Khan,Astrid Marchal,Bénédicte Charmeteau-De Muylder,Lucy Bizien,Caroline Deswarte, Lillia Hadjem,Marie-Odile Fauvarque, Karim Dorgham,Daniel Eriksson, Emilia Liana Falcone, Mathilde Puel, Sinem Ünal, Amyrath Geraldo, Corentin Le Floc'h, Hailun Li,Sylvie Rheault, Christine Muti, Claire Bobrie-Moyrand,Anne Welfringer-Morin,Ramsay L Fuleihan,Romain Lévy,Marie Roelens, Liwei Gao,Marie Materna,Silvia Pellegrini, Lorenzo Piemonti,Emilie Catherinot,Jean-Christophe Goffard,Arnaud Fekkar, Aissata Sacko-Sow,Camille Soudée,Soraya Boucherit,Anna-Lena Neehus,Cristina Has,Stefanie Hübner, Géraldine Blanchard-Rohner,Blanca Amador-Borrero,Takanori Utsumi,Maki Taniguchi,Hiroo Tani,Kazushi Izawa,Takahiro Yasumi, Sotaro Kanai,Mélanie Migaud,Mélodie Aubart, Nathalie Lambert, Guy Gorochov,Capucine Picard,Claire Soudais,Anne-Sophie L'Honneur,Flore Rozenberg,Joshua D Milner,Shen-Ying Zhang, Pierre Vabres, Dusan Trpinac,Nico Marr, Nathalie Boddaert,Isabelle Desguerre,Manolis Pasparakis,Corey N Miller, Cláudia S Poziomczyk,Laurent Abel,Satoshi Okada,Emmanuelle Jouanguy, Rémi Cheynier,Qian Zhang, Aurélie Cobat, Vivien Béziat, Bertrand Boisson,Julie Steffann,Francesca Fusco, Matilde Valeria Ursini, Smail Hadj-Rabia,Christine Bodemer, Jacinta Bustamante,Hervé Luche, Anne Puel, Gilles Courtois,Paul Bastard,Nils Landegren,Mark S Anderson,Jean-Laurent Casanova

The Journal of experimental medicine(2024)

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Human inborn errors of thymic T cell tolerance underlie the production of autoantibodies (auto-Abs) neutralizing type I IFNs, which predispose to severe viral diseases. We analyze 131 female patients with X-linked dominant incontinentia pigmenti (IP), heterozygous for loss-of-function (LOF) NEMO variants, from 99 kindreds in 10 countries. Forty-seven of these patients (36%) have auto-Abs neutralizing IFN-α and/or IFN-ω, a proportion 23 times higher than that for age-matched female controls. This proportion remains stable from the age of 6 years onward. On imaging, female patients with IP have a small, abnormally structured thymus. Auto-Abs against type I IFNs confer a predisposition to life-threatening viral diseases. By contrast, patients with IP lacking auto-Abs against type I IFNs are at no particular risk of viral disease. These results suggest that IP accelerates thymic involution, thereby underlying the production of auto-Abs neutralizing type I IFNs in at least a third of female patients with IP, predisposing them to life-threatening viral diseases.
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