Human T-bet Governs Innate and Innate-like Adaptive IFN-γ Immunity against Mycobacteria

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Yang, Rui | Mele, Federico | Worley, Lisa | Langlais, David | Rosain, Jérémie | Benhsaien, Ibithal | Elarabi, Houda | Croft, Carys | Doisne, Jean-Marc | Zhang, Peng | Weisshaar, Marc | Jarrossay, David | Latorre, Daniela | Shen, Yichao | Han, Jing | Ogishi, Masato | Gruber, Conor | Markle, Janet | Al Ali, Fatima | Rahman, Mahbuba | Khan, Taushif | Seeleuthner, Yoann | Kerner, Gaspard | Husquin, Lucas | Maclsaac, Julia | Jeljeli, Mohamed | Errami, Abderrahmane | Ailal, Fatima | Kobor, Michael | Oleaga-Quintas, Carmen | Roynard, Manon | Bourgey, Mathieu | El Baghdadi, Jamila | Boisson-Dupuis, Stéphanie | Puel, Anne | Batteux, Fréderic | Rozenberg, Flore | Marr, Nico | Pan-Hammarström, Qiang | Bogunovic, Dusan | Quintana-Murci, Lluis | Carroll, Thomas | Ma, Cindy | Abel, Laurent | Bousfiha, Aziz | Di Santo, James | Glimcher, Laurie | Gros, Philippe | Tangye, Stuart | Sallusto, Federica | Bustamante, Jacinta | Casanova, Jean-Laurent

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International audience. Inborn errors of human interferon gamma (IFN-γ) immunity underlie mycobacterial disease. We report a patient with mycobacterial disease due to inherited deficiency of the transcription factor T-bet. The patient has extremely low counts of circulating Mycobacterium-reactive natural killer (NK), invariant NKT (iNKT), mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT), and Vδ2+ γδ T lymphocytes, and of Mycobacterium-non reactive classic TH1 lymphocytes, with the residual populations of these cells also producing abnormally small amounts of IFN-γ. Other lymphocyte subsets develop normally but produce low levels of IFN-γ, with the exception of CD8+ αβ T and non-classic CD4+ αβ TH1∗ lymphocytes, which produce IFN-γ normally in response to mycobacterial antigens. Human T-bet deficiency thus underlies mycobacterial disease by preventing the development of innate (NK) and innate-like adaptive lymphocytes (iNKT, MAIT, and Vδ2+ γδ T cells) and IFN-γ production by them, with mycobacterium-specific, IFN-γ-producing, purely adaptive CD8+ αβ T, and CD4+ αβ TH1∗ cells unable to compensate for this deficit.

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