X-linked susceptibility to mycobacteria is caused by mutations in NEMO impairing CD40-dependent IL-12 production.

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Filipe-Santos, Orchidée | Bustamante, Jacinta | Haverkamp, Margje H | Vinolo, Emilie | Ku, Cheng-Lung | Puel, Anne | Frucht, David M | Christel, Karin | von Bernuth, Horst | Jouanguy, Emmanuelle | Feinberg, Jacqueline | Durandy, Anne | Senechal, Brigitte | Chapgier, Ariane | Vogt, Guillaume | de Beaucoudrey, Ludovic | Fieschi, Claire | Picard, Capucine | Garfa, Meriem | Chemli, Jalel | Bejaoui, Mohamed | Tsolia, Maria N | Kutukculer, Necil | Plebani, Alessandro | Notarangelo, Luigi | Bodemer, Christine | Geissmann, Frédéric | Israël, Alain | Véron, Michel | Knackstedt, Maike | Barbouche, Mohamed-Ridha | Abel, Laurent | Magdorf, Klaus | Gendrel, Dominique | Agou, Fabrice | Holland, Steven M | Casanova, Jean-Laurent

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Germline mutations in five autosomal genes involved in interleukin (IL)-12-dependent, interferon (IFN)-gamma-mediated immunity cause Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial diseases (MSMD). The molecular basis of X-linked recessive (XR)-MSMD remains unknown. We report here mutations in the leucine zipper (LZ) domain of the NF-kappaB essential modulator (NEMO) gene in three unrelated kindreds with XR-MSMD. The mutant proteins were produced in normal amounts in blood and fibroblastic cells. However, the patients' monocytes presented an intrinsic defect in T cell-dependent IL-12 production, resulting in defective IFN-gamma secretion by T cells. IL-12 production was also impaired as the result of a specific defect in NEMO- and NF-kappaB/c-Rel-mediated CD40 signaling after the stimulation of monocytes and dendritic cells by CD40L-expressing T cells and fibroblasts, respectively. However, the CD40-dependent up-regulation of costimulatory molecules of dendritic cells and the proliferation and immunoglobulin class switch of B cells were normal. Moreover, the patients' blood and fibroblastic cells responded to other NF-kappaB activators, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-1beta, and lipopolysaccharide. These two mutations in the NEMO LZ domain provide the first genetic etiology of XR-MSMD. They also demonstrate the importance of the T cell- and CD40L-triggered, CD40-, and NEMO/NF-kappaB/c-Rel-mediated induction of IL-12 by monocyte-derived cells for protective immunity to mycobacteria in humans.

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