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cGAS-mediated induction of type I interferon due to inborn errors of histone pre-mRNA processing.

Carolina UggentiAlice LepelleyMarine DeppAndrew P BadrockMathieu P RoderoMarie-Thérèse El-DaherGillian I RiceSomdutta DhirAnn P WheelerAshish DhirWaad AlbawardiMarie-Louise FrémondLuis SeabraJennifer DoigNatalie BlairMaria José Martin-NiclosErika Della MinaAlejandro Rubio-RoldánJose Luis García-PérezDuncan SproulJan RehwinkelJonny HertzogAnne Boland-AugeRobert OlasoJean François DeleuzeJulien BaruteauKarine BrochardJonathan BuckleyVanessa CavalleraCristina CeredaLiesbeth M H De WaeleAngus DobbieDiane DoummarFrances ElmslieMargarete Koch-HogrebeRam KumarKate LambJohn H LivingstonAnirban MajumdarCharles Marques LorençoSimona OrcesiSylviane PeudenierKevin RostasyCaroline A SalmonChristiaan ScottDavide TondutiGuy TouatiMarialuisa ValenteHélio van der LindenHilde Van EschMarie VermelleKate WebbAndrew P JacksonMartin A M ReijnsNick GilbertYanick J Crow
Published in: Nature genetics (2020)
Inappropriate stimulation or defective negative regulation of the type I interferon response can lead to autoinflammation. In genetically uncharacterized cases of the type I interferonopathy Aicardi-Goutières syndrome, we identified biallelic mutations in LSM11 and RNU7-1, which encode components of the replication-dependent histone pre-mRNA-processing complex. Mutations were associated with the misprocessing of canonical histone transcripts and a disturbance of linker histone stoichiometry. Additionally, we observed an altered distribution of nuclear cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate synthase (cGAS) and enhanced interferon signaling mediated by the cGAS-stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway in patient-derived fibroblasts. Finally, we established that chromatin without linker histone stimulates cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate (cGAMP) production in vitro more efficiently. We conclude that nuclear histones, as key constituents of chromatin, are essential in suppressing the immunogenicity of self-DNA.
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