Human IL-23 is essential for IFN-γ-dependent immunity to mycobacteria.
Quentin PhilippotMasato OgishiJonathan BohlenJulia PuchanAndrés Augusto AriasTina NguyenMarta Martín-FernándezClement ConilDarawan RinchaiMana MomenilandiSeyed Alireza MahdavianiMohammad KeramatipourJérémie RosainJean-Laurent CasanovaTaushif KhanAnna-Lena NeehusMarie MaternaJi Eun HanJessica PeelFederico MeleMarc WeisshaarSandra JovicPaul BastardRomain LevyTom Le VoyerPeng ZhangMajistor Raj Luxman Maglorius RenkilarajCarlos A Arango-FrancoSimon J PelhamYoann SeeleuthnerMathieu PochonManar Mahmoud Ahmad AtaFatima Al AliMélanie MigaudCamille SoudéeTatiana KochetkovAnne MolitorRaphaël CarapitoSeiamak BahramBertrand BoissonClaire FieschiDavood MansouriNico MarrSatoshi OkadaMohammad ShahrooeiNima ParvanehZahra ChavoshzadehAurélie CobatRoosheel S PatelLaurent AbelStuart G TangyeCindy S MaVivien BéziatFederica SallustoStéphanie Boisson-DupuisJacinta BustamanteJean Laurent CasanovaAnne PuelPublished in: Science immunology (2023)
Patients with autosomal recessive (AR) IL-12p40 or IL-12Rβ1 deficiency display Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD) due to impaired IFN-γ production and, less commonly, chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC) due to impaired IL-17A/F production. We report six patients from four kindreds with AR IL-23R deficiency. These patients are homozygous for one of four different loss-of-function IL23R variants. All six patients have a history of MSMD, but only two suffered from CMC. We show that IL-23 induces IL-17A only in MAIT cells, possibly contributing to the incomplete penetrance of CMC in patients unresponsive to IL-23. By contrast, IL-23 is required for both baseline and Mycobacterium -inducible IFN-γ immunity in both Vδ2 + γδ T and MAIT cells, probably contributing to the higher penetrance of MSMD in these patients. Human IL-23 appears to contribute to IL-17A/F-dependent immunity to Candida in a single lymphocyte subset but is required for IFN-γ-dependent immunity to Mycobacterium in at least two lymphocyte subsets.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- dendritic cells
- endothelial cells
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- peritoneal dialysis
- magnetic resonance
- gene expression
- induced apoptosis
- computed tomography
- cell proliferation
- escherichia coli
- cystic fibrosis
- staphylococcus aureus
- cell death
- copy number