Constitutively active Lyn kinase causes a cutaneous small vessel vasculitis and liver fibrosis syndrome.
Adriana Almeida de JesusGuibin ChenDan YangTomas BrdickaNatasha M RuthDavid BenninDita CebecauerovaHana MalcovaHelen FreemanNeil MartinKarel SvojgrMurray H PassoFarzana BhuyanSara AlehashemiAndre T RastegarKatsiaryna UssLela KardavaBernadette MarreroIris ĐurićEbun OmoyinmiPetra PeldovaChyi-Chia Richard LeeDavid E KleinerColleen M HadiganStephen M HewittStefania PittalugaCarmelo Carmona-RiveraKatherine R CalvoNirali N ShahMiroslava BalascakovaDanielle L FinkRadana KotalovaZuzana ParackovaLucie PeterkovaDaniela KuzilkovaVit CamprLucie SramkovaAngelique BiancottoStephen R BrooksCameron ManesEric MeffreRebecca L HarperHye Sun KuehnMariana J KaplanPaul BroganSergio D RosenzweigMelinda MerchantZuoming DengAnna HuttenlocherSusan L MoirDouglas B KuhnsManfred BoehmKarolina Skvarova KramarzovaRaphaela Goldbach ManskyPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
Neutrophilic inflammation is a hallmark of many monogenic autoinflammatory diseases; pathomechanisms that regulate extravasation of damaging immune cells into surrounding tissues are poorly understood. Here we identified three unrelated boys with perinatal-onset of neutrophilic cutaneous small vessel vasculitis and systemic inflammation. Two patients developed liver fibrosis in their first year of life. Next-generation sequencing identified two de novo truncating variants in the Src-family tyrosine kinase, LYN, p.Y508*, p.Q507* and a de novo missense variant, p.Y508F, that result in constitutive activation of Lyn kinase. Functional studies revealed increased expression of ICAM-1 on induced patient-derived endothelial cells (iECs) and of β2-integrins on patient neutrophils that increase neutrophil adhesion and vascular transendothelial migration (TEM). Treatment with TNF inhibition improved systemic inflammation; and liver fibrosis resolved on treatment with the Src kinase inhibitor dasatinib. Our findings reveal a critical role for Lyn kinase in modulating inflammatory signals, regulating microvascular permeability and neutrophil recruitment, and in promoting hepatic fibrosis.
Keyphrases
- liver fibrosis
- tyrosine kinase
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- endothelial cells
- end stage renal disease
- high glucose
- case report
- rheumatoid arthritis
- ejection fraction
- poor prognosis
- copy number
- chronic kidney disease
- single cell
- gene expression
- protein kinase
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- patient reported outcomes
- binding protein
- escherichia coli
- intellectual disability
- replacement therapy