Inability to resolve specific infection generates innate immunodeficiency syndrome in Xiap-/- mice.
Wan-Chen HsiehYa-Ting ChuangI-Hsuan ChiangShu-Ching HsuShi-Chuen MiawMing-Zong LaiPublished in: Blood (2014)
Emerging evidence indicates that innate immunodeficiency syndromes are linked to mutations in innate receptors and to specific infections. X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome type-2 (XLP-2) is associated with deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP), with poorly understood molecular mechanisms. Here we showed that XIAP deficiency selectively impaired B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia/lymphoma 10 (BCL10)-mediated innate responses to dectin-1 ligands but did not affect responses to various Toll-like receptor agonists. Consequently, Xiap(-/-) mice became highly vulnerable on Candida albicans infection. The compromised early innate responses led to the persistent presence of C albicans and inflammatory cytokines in Xiap(-/-) mice. Furthermore, priming of Xiap(-/-) mice with the dectin-1 ligand curdlan alone resulted in XLP-2-like syndromes. Restoration of dectin-1-induced Rac1 activation and phagocytosis by resolvin D1, but not up-regulation of nuclear factor-κB, rescued Xiap(-/-) mice from C albicans lethal infection. Therefore, development of XLP-2 in XIAP-deficient patients could be partly due to sustained inflammation as a consequence of defective BCL10-dependent innate immunity toward specific pathogens. Importantly, our results suggest the potential therapeutic value of resolvin D1 in the treatment of XLP-2 and innate immunodeficiency syndromes.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- toll like receptor
- candida albicans
- nuclear factor
- high fat diet induced
- oxidative stress
- wild type
- biofilm formation
- inflammatory response
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- type diabetes
- case report
- end stage renal disease
- small molecule
- epstein barr virus
- cell proliferation
- cystic fibrosis
- replacement therapy
- signaling pathway
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- skeletal muscle
- patient reported