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Biallelic PI4KA Mutations Disrupt B-Cell Metabolism and Cause B-Cell Lymphopenia and Hypogammaglobulinemia.

Authors :
Saettini F
Guerra F
Mauri M
Salter CG
Adam MP
Adams D
Baple EL
Barredo E
Bhatia S
Borkhardt A
Brusco A
Bugarin C
Chinello C
Crosby AH
D'Souza P
Denti V
Fazio G
Giuliani S
Kuehn HS
Amel H
Elmi A
Lo B
Malighetti F
Mandrile G
Martín-Nalda A
Mefford HC
Moratto D
Emam Mousavi F
Nelson Z
Gutiérrez-Solana LG
Macnamara E
Michaud V
O'Leary M
Pagani L
Pavinato L
Santamaria PV
Planas-Serra L
Quadri M
Raspall-Chaure M
Rebellato S
Rosenzweig SD
Roubertie A
Holzinger D
Deal C
Vockley CW
Savino AM
L Stoddard J
Uhlig HH
Pujol A
Magni F
Paglia G
Cazzaniga G
Piazza R
Barberis M
Biondi A
Source :
Journal of clinical immunology [J Clin Immunol] 2024 Sep 23; Vol. 45 (1), pp. 15. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Sep 23.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: PI4KA-related disorder is a highly clinically variable condition characterized by neurological (limb spasticity, developmental delay, intellectual disability, seizures, ataxia, nystagmus) and gastrointestinal (inflammatory bowel disease and multiple intestinal atresia) manifestations. Although features consistent with immunodeficiency (autoimmunity/autoinflammation and recurrent infections) have been reported in a subset of patients, the burden of B-cell deficiency and hypogammaglobulinemia has not been extensively investigated. We sought to describe the clinical presentation and manifestations of patients with PI4KA-related disorder and to investigate the metabolic consequences of biallelic PI4KA variants in B cells.<br />Methods: Clinical data from patients with PI4KA variants were obtained. Multi-omics analyses combining transcriptome, proteome, lipidome and metabolome analyses in conjunction with functional assays were performed in EBV-transformed B cells.<br />Results: Clinical and laboratory data of 13 patients were collected. Recurrent infections (7/13), autoimmune/autoinflammatory manifestations (5/13), B-cell deficiency (8/13) and hypogammaglobulinemia (8/13) were frequently observed. Patients' B cells frequently showed increased transitional and decreased switched memory B-cell subsets. Pathway analyses based on differentially expressed transcripts and proteins confirmed the central role of PI4KA in B cell differentiation with altered B-cell receptor (BCR) complex and signalling. By altering lipids production and tricarboxylic acid cycle regulation, and causing increased endoplasmic reticulum stress, biallelic PI4KA mutations disrupt B cell metabolism inducing mitochondrial dysfunction. As a result, B cells show hyperactive PI3K/mTOR pathway, increased autophagy and deranged cytoskeleton organization.<br />Conclusion: By altering lipid metabolism and TCA cycle, impairing mitochondrial activity, hyperactivating mTOR pathway and increasing autophagy, PI4KA-related disorder causes a syndromic inborn error of immunity presenting with B-cell deficiency and hypogammaglobulinemia.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-2592
Volume :
45
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39312004
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-024-01793-8