Human inherited PD-L1 deficiency is clinically and immunologically less severe than PD-1 deficiency

人类遗传性PD-L1缺陷在临床和免疫学上比PD-1缺陷的严重程度要低。

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作者:Matthew B Johnson # ,Masato Ogishi # ,Clara Domingo-Vila # ,Elisa De Franco ,Matthew N Wakeling ,Zineb Imane ,Brittany Resnick ,Evangelia Williams ,Rui Pedro Galão ,Richard Caswell ,James Russ-Silsby ,Yoann Seeleuthner ,Darawan Rinchai ,Iris Fagniez ,Basilin Benson ,Matthew J Dufort ,Cate Speake ,Megan E Smithmyer ,Michelle Hudson ,Rebecca Dobbs ,Andrew T Hattersley ,Peng Zhang # ,Stephanie Boisson-Dupuis # ,Mark S Anderson # ,Jean-Laurent Casanova # ,Timothy I Tree # ,Richard A Oram #

Abstract

We previously reported two siblings with inherited PD-1 deficiency who died from autoimmune pneumonitis at 3 and 11 years of age after developing other autoimmune manifestations, including type 1 diabetes (T1D). We report here two siblings, aged 10 and 11 years, with neonatal-onset T1D (diagnosed at the ages of 1 day and 7 wk), who are homozygous for a splice-site variant of CD274 (encoding PD-L1). This variant results in the exclusive expression of an alternative, loss-of-function PD-L1 protein isoform in overexpression experiments and in the patients' primary leukocytes. Surprisingly, cytometric immunophenotyping and single-cell RNA sequencing analysis on blood leukocytes showed largely normal development and transcriptional profiles across lymphoid and myeloid subsets in the PD-L1-deficient siblings, contrasting with the extensive dysregulation of both lymphoid and myeloid leukocyte compartments in PD-1 deficiency. Our findings suggest that PD-1 and PD-L1 are essential for preventing early-onset T1D but that, unlike PD-1 deficiency, PD-L1 deficiency does not lead to fatal autoimmunity with extensive leukocytic dysregulation.

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