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Human Dectin-1 deficiency impairs macrophage-mediated defense against phaeohyphomycosis.

Authors :
Drummond RA
Desai JV
Hsu AP
Oikonomou V
Vinh DC
Acklin JA
Abers MS
Walkiewicz MA
Anzick SL
Swamydas M
Vautier S
Natarajan M
Oler AJ
Yamanaka D
Mayer-Barber KD
Iwakura Y
Bianchi D
Driscoll B
Hauck K
Kline A
Viall NS
Zerbe CS
Ferré EM
Schmitt MM
DiMaggio T
Pittaluga S
Butman JA
Zelazny AM
Shea YR
Arias CA
Ashbaugh C
Mahmood M
Temesgen Z
Theofiles AG
Nigo M
Moudgal V
Bloch KC
Kelly SG
Whitworth MS
Rao G
Whitener CJ
Mafi N
Gea-Banacloche J
Kenyon LC
Miller WR
Boggian K
Gilbert A
Sincock M
Freeman AF
Bennett JE
Hasbun R
Mikelis CM
Kwon-Chung KJ
Belkaid Y
Brown GD
Lim JK
Kuhns DB
Holland SM
Lionakis MS
Source :
The Journal of clinical investigation [J Clin Invest] 2022 Nov 15; Vol. 132 (22). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 15.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis typically affects immunocompetent individuals following traumatic inoculation. Severe or disseminated infection can occur in CARD9 deficiency or after transplantation, but the mechanisms protecting against phaeohyphomycosis remain unclear. We evaluated a patient with progressive, refractory Corynespora cassiicola phaeohyphomycosis and found that he carried biallelic deleterious mutations in CLEC7A encoding the CARD9-coupled, β-glucan-binding receptor, Dectin-1. The patient's PBMCs failed to produce TNF-α and IL-1β in response to β-glucan and/or C. cassiicola. To confirm the cellular and molecular requirements for immunity against C. cassiicola, we developed a mouse model of this infection. Mouse macrophages required Dectin-1 and CARD9 for IL-1β and TNF-α production, which enhanced fungal killing in an interdependent manner. Deficiency of either Dectin-1 or CARD9 was associated with more severe fungal disease, recapitulating the human observation. Because these data implicated impaired Dectin-1 responses in susceptibility to phaeohyphomycosis, we evaluated 17 additional unrelated patients with severe forms of the infection. We found that 12 out of 17 carried deleterious CLEC7A mutations associated with an altered Dectin-1 extracellular C-terminal domain and impaired Dectin-1-dependent cytokine production. Thus, we show that Dectin-1 and CARD9 promote protective TNF-α- and IL-1β-mediated macrophage defense against C. cassiicola. More broadly, we demonstrate that human Dectin-1 deficiency may contribute to susceptibility to severe phaeohyphomycosis by certain dematiaceous fungi.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1558-8238
Volume :
132
Issue :
22
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36377664
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI159348