Recessive inborn errors of type I IFN immunity in children with COVID-19 pneumonia

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Zhang, Qian | Matuozzo, Daniela | Le Pen, Jérémie | Lee, Danyel | Moens, Leen | Asano, Takaki | Bohlen, Jonathan | Liu, Zhiyong | Moncada-Velez, Marcela | Kendir-Demirkol, Yasemin | Jing, Huie | Bizien, Lucy | Marchal, Astrid | Abolhassani, Hassan | Delafontaine, Selket | Bucciol, Giorgia | Abel, Laurent | Aiuti, Alessandro | Akcan, Ozge, Metin | Al-Muhsen, Saleh | Al-Mulla, Fahd | Alkan, Gulsum | Anderson, Mark, S | Andreakos, Evangelos | Arias, Andrés, A | El Bakkouri, Jalila | Baris Feldman, Hagit | Belot, Alexandre | Biggs, Catherine, M | Bogunovic, Dusan | Bolze, Alexandre | Bondarenko, Anastasiia | Bousfiha, Ahmed, A | Bozdemir, Sefika, Elmas | Brodin, Petter | Bryceson, Yenan | Bustamante, Carlos, D | Butte, Manish, J | Casari, Giorgio | Christodoulou, John | Colobran, Roger | Condino-Neto, Antonio | Constantinescu, Stefan, N | Cooper, Megan, A | Dalgard, Clifton, L | Desai, Murkesh | Drolet, Beth, A | El Baghdadi, Jamila | Emiroglu, Melike | Erdeniz, Emine, Hafize | Espinosa-Padilla, Sara | Fellay, Jacques | Flores, Carlos | Franco, José, Luis | Froidure, Antoine | Gregersen, Peter, K | Grimbacher, Bodo | Gulhan, Belgin | Haerynck, Filomeen | Hagin, David | Halwani, Rabih | Hammarström, Lennart | Heath, James, R | Henrickson, Sarah, E | Hsieh, Elena, W Y | Husebye, Eystein | Imai, Kohsuke | Itan, Yuval | Jabandziev, Petr | Jarvis, Erich, D | Karamitros, Timokratis | Karbuz, Adem | Kisand, Kai | Ku, Cheng-Lung | Lau, Yu-Lung | Ling, Yun | Lucas, Carrie, L | Maniatis, Tom | Mansouri, Davood | Maródi, László | Metin, Ayse | Meyts, Isabelle | Milner, Joshua, D | Mironska, Kristina | Mogensen, Trine, H | Morio, Tomohiro | Ng, Lisa, F P | Notarangelo, Luigi, D | Novelli, Antonio | Novelli, Giuseppe | O'Farrelly, Cliona | Okada, Satoshi | Okamoto, Keisuke | Tüter Öz, Şadiye, Kübra | Ozcelik, Tayfun | Pan-Hammarström, Qiang | Papadaki, Maria | Pape, Jean, W | Parlakay, Aslinur, Ozkaya | Perez de Diego, Rebeca | Perlin, David, S | Pesole, Graziano | Planas, Anna, M | Pokorna, Petra | Prando, Carolina | Pujol, Aurora | Quintana-Murci, Lluis | Ramaswamy, Sathishkumar | Renia, Laurent | Resnick, Igor | Rivière, Jacques, G | Rodríguez-Gallego, Carlos | Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa | Sediva, Anna | Seppänen, Mikko, R J | Shahrooei, Mohammed | Shcherbina, Anna | Slaba, Katerina | Slaby, Ondrej | Snow, Andrew, L | Soler-Palacín, Pere | de Somer, Lien | Spaan, András, N | Tancevski, Ivan | Tangye, Stuart, G | Abou Tayoun, Ahmad | Thanos, Dimitris | Turvey, Stuart, E | Uddin, K, M Furkan | Uddin, Mohammed, J | van de Beek, Diederik | Vermeulen, François | Vinh, Donald, C | von Bernuth, Horst | Wauters, Joost | Wouters, Carine | Yahsi, Aysun | Kanik Yuksek, Saliha | Zatz, Mayana | Zawadzki, Pawel | Su, Helen, C | Casanova, Jean-Laurent | Bayhan, Gulsum, Ical | Keles, Sevgi | Kiykim, Ayca | Hancerli, Selda | Florkin, Benoit | Hatipoglu, Nevin | Morelle, Guillaume | Ng, Lisa F.P. | Lye, David, Chien | Young, Barnaby, Edward | Leo, Yee-Sin | Lifton, Richard, P | Jouanguy, Emmanuelle | Boisson, Bertrand | Bastard, Paul | Boisson-Dupuis, Stéphanie | Rice, Charles, M | Zhang, Shen-Ying | Cobat, Aurélie

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Recessive or dominant inborn errors of type I interferon (IFN) immunity can underlie critical COVID-19 pneumonia in unvaccinated adults. The risk of COVID-19 pneumonia in unvaccinated children, which is much lower than in unvaccinated adults, remains unexplained. In an international cohort of 112 children (<16 yr old) hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia, we report 12 children (10.7%) aged 1.5-13 yr with critical (7 children), severe (3), and moderate (2) pneumonia and 4 of the 15 known clinically recessive and biochemically complete inborn errors of type I IFN immunity: X-linked recessive TLR7 deficiency (7 children) and autosomal recessive IFNAR1 (1), STAT2 (1), or TYK2 (3) deficiencies. Fibroblasts deficient for IFNAR1, STAT2, or TYK2 are highly vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2. These 15 deficiencies were not found in 1,224 children and adults with benign SARS-CoV-2 infection without pneumonia (P = 1.2 × 10 -11 ) and with overlapping age, sex, consanguinity, and ethnicity characteristics. Recessive complete deficiencies of type I IFN immunity may underlie ∼10% of hospitalizations for COVID-19 pneumonia in children.

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