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  2. TLR9 activation induces normal neutrophil responses in a child with IRAK-4 deficiency: involvement of the direct PI3K pathway

TLR9 activation induces normal neutrophil responses in a child with IRAK-4 deficiency: involvement of the direct PI3K pathway

  • J Immunol. 2007 Oct 1;179(7):4754-65. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.7.4754.
Cyrille Hoarau 1 Bénédicte Gérard Emmanuel Lescanne Dominique Henry Stéphanie François Jean-Jacques Lacapère Jamel El Benna Pham My-Chan Dang Bernard Grandchamp Yvon Lebranchu Marie-Anne Gougerot-Pocidalo Carole Elbim
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  • 1 Unité de Formation et de Recherche de Médecine, Cellules Dendritiques et Greffes, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France.
Abstract

Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) play a key role in innate immunity. Their activation and survival are tightly regulated by microbial products via Pattern Recognition Receptors such as TLRs, which mediate recruitment of the IL-1R-associated kinase (IRAK) complex. We describe a new inherited IRAK-4 deficiency in a child with recurrent pyogenic Bacterial infections. Analysis of the IRAK4 gene showed compound heterozygosity with two mutations: a missense mutation in the death domain of the protein (pArg12Cys) associated in cis-with a predicted benign variant (pArg391His); and a splice site mutation in intron 7 that led to the skipping of exon 7. A nontruncated IRAK-4 protein was detected by Western blotting. The patient's functional deficiency of IRAK-4 protein was confirmed by the absence of IRAK-1 phosphorylation after stimulation with all TLR agonists tested. The patient's PMNs showed strongly impaired responses (L-selectin and CD11b expression, oxidative burst, cytokine production, cell survival) to TLR agonists which engage TLR1/2, TLR2/6, TLR4, and TLR7/8; in contrast, the patient's PMN responses to CpG-DNA (TLR9) were normal, except for cytokine production. The surprisingly normal effect of CpG-DNA on PMN functions and Apoptosis disappeared after pretreatment with PI3K inhibitors. Together, these results suggest the existence of an IRAK-4-independent TLR9-induced transduction pathway leading to PI3K activation. This alternative pathway may play a key role in PMN control of infections by Microorganisms other than pyogenic bacteria in inherited IRAK-4 deficiency.

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