Mycobacterium simiae Infection in Two Unrelated Patients with Different Forms of Inherited IFN-γR2 Deficiency

  • Rubén Martínez-Barricarte
  • , Orli Megged
  • , Polina Stepensky
  • , Pierre Casimir
  • , Marcela Moncada-Velez
  • , Diana Averbuch
  • , Marc Victor Assous
  • , Omar Abuzaitoun
  • , Xiao Fei Kong
  • , Vincent Pedergnana
  • , Caroline Deswarte
  • , Mélanie Migaud
  • , Stefan Rose-John
  • , Yuval Itan
  • , Bertrand Boisson
  • , Aziz Belkadi
  • , Francesca Conti
  • , Laurent Abel
  • , Guillaume Vogt
  • , Stephanie Boisson-Dupuis
  • Jean Laurent Casanova, Jacinta Bustamante

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Abstract

Interferon-γ receptor 2 (IFN-γR2) deficiency is a rare primary immunodeficiency characterized by predisposition to infections with weakly virulent mycobacteria, such as environmental mycobacteria and BCG vaccines. We describe here two children with IFN-γR2 deficiency, from unrelated, consanguineous kindreds of Arab and Israeli descent. The first patient was a boy who died at the age of 4.5 years, from recurrent, disseminated disease caused by Mycobacterium simiae. His IFN-γR2 defect was autosomal recessive and complete. The second patient was a girl with multiple disseminated mycobacterial infections, including infection with M. simiae. She died at the age of 5 years, a short time after the transplantation of umbilical cord blood cells from an unrelated donor. Her IFN-γR2 defect was autosomal recessive and partial. Autosomal recessive IFN-γR2 deficiency is life-threatening, even in its partial form, and genetic diagnosis and familial counseling are therefore particularly important for this condition. These two cases are the first of IFN-γR2 deficiency associated with M. simiae infection to be described.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)904-909
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Clinical Immunology
Volume34
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Interferon and IFN-γR2 deficiency
  • MSMD
  • Mycobacterium simiae

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