Inherited human c-Rel deficiency disrupts myeloid and lymphoid immunity to multiple infectious agents
Lévy R, Langlais D, Béziat V, Rapaport F, Rao G, Lazarov T, Bourgey M, Zhou Y, Briand C, Moriya K, Ailal F, Avery D, Markle J, Lim A, Ogishi M, Yang R, Pelham S, Emam M, Migaud M, Deswarte C, Habib T, Saraiva L, Moussa E, Guennoun A, Boisson B, Belkaya S, Martinez-Barricarte R, Rosain J, Belkadi A, Breton S, Payne K, Benhsaien I, Plebani A, Lougaris V, Di Santo J, Neven B, Abel L, S. C, Bousfiha A, Marr N, Bustamante J, Liu K, Gros P, Geissmann F, Tangye S, Casanova J, Puel A. Inherited human c-Rel deficiency disrupts myeloid and lymphoid immunity to multiple infectious agents. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2021, 131: e150143. PMID: 34623332, PMCID: PMC8409595, DOI: 10.1172/jci150143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD4+ T cellsMemory CD4+ T cellsC-Rel deficiencyT cellsMyeloid cellsLymphoid cellsB cellsC-RelMultiple infectious agentsNaive CD4+ T cellsCD8+ T cellsAntigen-presenting cell functionConventional DC1sFrequency of NKMemory B cellsNaive T cellsNaive B cellsFunctional deficitsReduced IL-2 productionProduction of Th1Infectious agentsIL-23 productionIL-2 productionInduction of CD86 expressionB cell survival
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