TY - JOUR
T1 - Rubella Virus Infected Macrophages and Neutrophils Define Patterns of Granulomatous Inflammation in Inborn and Acquired Errors of Immunity
AU - Perelygina, Ludmila
AU - Faisthalab, Raeesa
AU - Abernathy, Emily
AU - Chen, Min Hsin
AU - Hao, Li Juan
AU - Bercovitch, Lionel
AU - Bayer, Diana K.
AU - Noroski, Lenora M.
AU - Lam, Michael T.
AU - Cicalese, Maria Pia
AU - Al-Herz, Waleed
AU - Nanda, Arti
AU - Hajjar, Joud
AU - Vanden Driessche, Koen
AU - Schroven, Shari
AU - Leysen, Julie
AU - Rosenbach, Misha
AU - Peters, Philipp
AU - Raedler, Johannes
AU - Albert, Michael H.
AU - Abraham, Roshini S.
AU - Rangarjan, Hemalatha G.
AU - Buchbinder, David
AU - Kobrynski, Lisa
AU - Pham-Huy, Anne
AU - Dhossche, Julie
AU - Cunningham Rundles, Charlotte
AU - Meyer, Anna K.
AU - Theos, Amy
AU - Atkinson, T. Prescott
AU - Musiek, Amy
AU - Adeli, Mehdi
AU - Derichs, Ute
AU - Walz, Christoph
AU - Krüger, Renate
AU - von Bernuth, Horst
AU - Klein, Christoph
AU - Icenogle, Joseph
AU - Hauck, Fabian
AU - Sullivan, Kathleen E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2021 Perelygina, Faisthalab, Abernathy, Chen, Hao, Bercovitch, Bayer, Noroski, Lam, Cicalese, Al-Herz, Nanda, Hajjar, Vanden Driessche, Schroven, Leysen, Rosenbach, Peters, Raedler, Albert, Abraham, Rangarjan, Buchbinder, Kobrynski, Pham-Huy, Dhossche, Cunningham Rundles, Meyer, Theos, Atkinson, Musiek, Adeli, Derichs, Walz, Krüger, von Bernuth, Klein, Icenogle, Hauck and Sullivan.
PY - 2021/12/20
Y1 - 2021/12/20
N2 - Rubella virus (RuV) has recently been found in association with granulomatous inflammation of the skin and several internal organs in patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI). The cellular tropism and molecular mechanisms of RuV persistence and pathogenesis in select immunocompromised hosts are not clear. We provide clinical, immunological, virological, and histological data on a cohort of 28 patients with a broad spectrum of IEI and RuV-associated granulomas in skin and nine extracutaneous tissues to further delineate this relationship. Combined immunodeficiency was the most frequent diagnosis (67.8%) among patients. Patients with previously undocumented conditions, i.e., humoral immunodeficiencies, a secondary immunodeficiency, and a defect of innate immunity were identified as being susceptible to RuV-associated granulomas. Hematopoietic cell transplantation was the most successful treatment in this case series resulting in granuloma resolution; steroids, and TNF-α and IL-1R inhibitors were moderately effective. In addition to M2 macrophages, neutrophils were identified by immunohistochemical analysis as a novel cell type infected with RuV. Four patterns of RuV-associated granulomatous inflammation were classified based on the structural organization of granulomas and identity and location of cell types harboring RuV antigen. Identification of conditions that increase susceptibility to RuV-associated granulomas combined with structural characterization of the granulomas may lead to a better understanding of the pathogenesis of RuV-associated granulomas and discover new targets for therapeutic interventions.
AB - Rubella virus (RuV) has recently been found in association with granulomatous inflammation of the skin and several internal organs in patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI). The cellular tropism and molecular mechanisms of RuV persistence and pathogenesis in select immunocompromised hosts are not clear. We provide clinical, immunological, virological, and histological data on a cohort of 28 patients with a broad spectrum of IEI and RuV-associated granulomas in skin and nine extracutaneous tissues to further delineate this relationship. Combined immunodeficiency was the most frequent diagnosis (67.8%) among patients. Patients with previously undocumented conditions, i.e., humoral immunodeficiencies, a secondary immunodeficiency, and a defect of innate immunity were identified as being susceptible to RuV-associated granulomas. Hematopoietic cell transplantation was the most successful treatment in this case series resulting in granuloma resolution; steroids, and TNF-α and IL-1R inhibitors were moderately effective. In addition to M2 macrophages, neutrophils were identified by immunohistochemical analysis as a novel cell type infected with RuV. Four patterns of RuV-associated granulomatous inflammation were classified based on the structural organization of granulomas and identity and location of cell types harboring RuV antigen. Identification of conditions that increase susceptibility to RuV-associated granulomas combined with structural characterization of the granulomas may lead to a better understanding of the pathogenesis of RuV-associated granulomas and discover new targets for therapeutic interventions.
KW - granuloma treatments
KW - granulomatous inflammation
KW - inborn errors of immunity
KW - macrophages
KW - neutrophils
KW - primary immunodeficiency
KW - skin lesion
KW - vaccine-derived rubella viruses
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U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2021.796065
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2021.796065
M3 - Article
C2 - 35003119
AN - SCOPUS:85122299776
SN - 1664-3224
VL - 12
JO - Frontiers in immunology
JF - Frontiers in immunology
M1 - 796065
ER -