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Vaccine ; 41(28): 4114-4120, 2023 06 23.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37263872

RÉSUMÉ

People with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) were considered to be clinically vulnerable to COVID-19 and were therefore given priority in the vaccination campaign. Vaccines induced a humoral response in these patients that was comparable to the response observed among the general population. However, the role of the cell-mediated immune response in providing long-term protection against SARS-CoV-2 in pwCF has not yet been defined. In this study, humoral (antibody titre) and cell-mediated immune responses (interferon-γ release) to the BNT162b2 vaccine were measured at different time points, from around 6-8 months after the 2nd dose and up to 8 months after the 3rd dose, in 118 CF patients and 26 non-CF subjects. Subjects were sampled between November 2021 and September 2022 and followed-up for breakthrough infection through October 2022. pwCF mounted a cell-mediated response that was similar to that observed in non-CF subjects. Low antibody titres (<1st quartile) were associated with a higher risk of breakthrough infection (HR: 2.39, 95 % CI: 1.17-4.88), while there was no significant association with low INF-γ levels (<0.3 IU/mL) (HR: 1.38, 95 % CI: 0.64-2.99). Further studies are needed in subgroup of pwCF receiving immunosuppressive therapy, such as organ transplant recipients. This data is important for tailoring vaccination strategies for this clinically vulnerable population.


Sujet(s)
COVID-19 , Mucoviscidose , Vaccins , Humains , SARS-CoV-2 , Vaccin BNT162 , COVID-19/prévention et contrôle , Vaccins contre la COVID-19 , Mucoviscidose/complications , Vaccination , Réinfections , Immunité , Anticorps antiviraux
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Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 39(1): 74-79, 2022 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34018455

RÉSUMÉ

Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is an autosomal dominant disorder, caused by variants in CREBBP or EP300. Affected individuals present with distinctive craniofacial features, broad thumbs and/or halluces, intellectual disability and immunodeficiency. Here we report on one RSTS patient who experienced hemophagocytic lymphohystiocytosis (HLH) and disseminated herpes virus 1 ( HSV-1) disease. The clinical picture of RSTS is expanding to include autoinflammatory, autoimmune, and infectious complications. Prompt treatment of HLH and disseminated HSV-1 can lower the mortality rate of these life-threatening conditions.


Sujet(s)
Lymphohistiocytose hémophagocytaire/étiologie , Syndrome de Rubinstein-Taybi , Infections à Herpesviridae , Humains , Syndrome de Rubinstein-Taybi/complications
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Clin Immunol ; 218: 108525, 2020 09.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32659374

RÉSUMÉ

The presence of large granular lymphocytes has been reported in patients with ADA2 deficiency and T-LGL leukemia. Here we describe two siblings with novel ADA2 variants, expanding the mutational spectrum of ADA2 deficiency. We show that lymphoproliferation, persistence of large granular lymphocytes, T-cell perturbations, and activation of PI3K pathway, measured by means of phosphorylation levels of S6, are detectable in DADA2 patients without T-LGL leukemia.


Sujet(s)
Adenosine deaminase/déficit , Adenosine deaminase/génétique , Déficits immunitaires/génétique , Déficits immunitaires/immunologie , Protéines et peptides de signalisation intercellulaire/déficit , Protéines et peptides de signalisation intercellulaire/génétique , Lymphocytes/immunologie , Enfant , Variation génétique , Humains , Mâle , Fratrie
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Stem Cell Res ; 41: 101596, 2019 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31669783

RÉSUMÉ

Using a Sendai Virus based vector delivering Yamanaka Factors, we generated induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a patient affected by Ataxia Telangiectasia (AT), caused by a novel homozygous deletion in ATM, spanning exons 5-7. Three clones were fully characterized for pluripotency and capability to differentiate. These clones preserved the causative mutation of parental cells and genomic stability over time (>100 passages). Furthermore, in AT derived iPSCs we confirmed the impaired DNA damage response after ionizing radiation. All these data underline potential usefulness of our clones as in vitro AT disease model.


Sujet(s)
Protéines mutées dans l'ataxie-télangiectasie/génétique , Ataxie-télangiectasie/génétique , Ataxie-télangiectasie/anatomopathologie , Différenciation cellulaire , Cellules souches pluripotentes induites/anatomopathologie , Agranulocytes/anatomopathologie , Mutation , Adulte , Cellules cultivées , Reprogrammation cellulaire , Femelle , Homozygote , Humains , Cellules souches pluripotentes induites/métabolisme , Agranulocytes/métabolisme , Jeune adulte
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HIV Med ; 20(5): 330-336, 2019 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30924576

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVES: Vertical transmission of HIV can be effectively controlled through antenatal screening, antiretroviral treatment and the services provided during and after childbirth for mother and newborn. In Italy, the National Health Service guarantees universal access to prenatal care for all women, including women with HIV infection. Despite this, children are diagnosed with HIV infection every year. The aim of the study was to identify missed opportunities for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. METHODS: The Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children, which was started in 1985 and involves 106 hospitals throughout the country, collects data on all new cases of HIV infection in children. For this analysis, we reviewed the database for the period 2005 to 2015. RESULTS: We found 79 HIV-1-infected children newly diagnosed after birth in Italy. Thirty-two of the mothers were Italian. During the pregnancy, only 15 of 19 women with a known HIV diagnosis were treated with antiretroviral treatment, while, of 34 women who had received an HIV diagnosis before labour began, only 23 delivered by caesarean section and 17 received intrapartum prophylaxis. In 25 mothers, HIV infection was diagnosed during pregnancy or in the peripartum period. Thirty-one newborns received antiretroviral prophylaxis and 39 received infant formula. CONCLUSIONS: We found an unacceptable number of missed opportunities to prevent mother-to-child transmission (MCTC). Eliminating HIV MTCT is a universal World Health Organization goal. Elucidating organization failures in Italy over the past decade should help to improve early diagnosis and to reach the zero transmission target in newborns.


Sujet(s)
Agents antiVIH/usage thérapeutique , Infections à VIH/épidémiologie , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse/statistiques et données numériques , Complications infectieuses de la grossesse/épidémiologie , Césarienne/statistiques et données numériques , Femelle , Infections à VIH/traitement médicamenteux , Infections à VIH/prévention et contrôle , Infections à VIH/transmission , Accessibilité des services de santé , Humains , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse/prévention et contrôle , Italie/épidémiologie , Mâle , Grossesse , Enregistrements , Appréciation des risques
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Immunol Lett ; 190: 279-281, 2017 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28842185

RÉSUMÉ

Heterozygous gain of function mutations in the gene encoding p110δ subunit of PI3K have been recently associated with activated PI3K-δ syndrome (APDS), a novel combined immune deficiency characterized by recurrent sinopulmonary infections, lymphopenia, reduced class-switched memory B cells, lymphadenopathy, CMV and/or EBV viremia and EBV-related lymphoma. Here we report a dominant gain of function PIK3CD mutation (E1021K) in a patient presenting with recurrent otitis media, massive splenomegaly, and persistent EBV-viraemia. The immunological studies showed low IgA level, but normal IgM, IgG, and normal antibody response to diphtheria and tetanus toxoid vaccination. Analysis of B lymphocyte subsets revealed abnormal expansion of transitional B cells, and low percentage of switched CD27+IgD- and CD27+IgD+ memory B cells. Analysis of T cell compartment unveiled prevalence of terminally differentiated cells. This study suggests that PIK3CD gain of function mutations should be suspected despite incomplete phenotype in patients with early onset splenomegaly, persistent EBV viremia and abnormal B and T cell subsets despite normal IgG levels. Currently the optimal treatment is still debated, but prompt management can hopefully diminish incidence of severe long-lasting sequelae (i.e. bronchiectasis, ear and sinus damage).


Sujet(s)
Sous-populations de lymphocytes B/immunologie , Déficits immunitaires/diagnostic , Lymphopénie/diagnostic , Otite/diagnostic , Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases/génétique , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire/diagnostic , Rate/anatomopathologie , Splénomégalie/diagnostic , Sous-populations de lymphocytes T/immunologie , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases de classe I/génétique , Diagnostic précoce , Femelle , Humains , Déficits immunitaires/traitement médicamenteux , Déficits immunitaires/génétique , Mutation/génétique , Maladies d'immunodéficience primaire , Sirolimus/usage thérapeutique
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Hum Immunol ; 73(8): 836-9, 2012 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22627058

RÉSUMÉ

Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a primary immune disorder characterized by low immunoglobulin serum levels and increased susceptibility to infections. Underlying genetic causes are only known in less than 15% of patients and encompass mutations in the genes encoding for ICOS, TACI, BAFF-R, CD19, CD20, CD81 and MSH5. TACI is the most frequently mutated gene among CVID patients. We report on two pediatric Italian male siblings with hypogammaglobulinemia and recurrent respiratory and gastrointestinal infections in association with a novel compound heterozygous TACI mutation. Both patients carry the I87N/C104R mutation that has not been reported yet. This results in aberrant TACI expression and abrogates APRIL binding on EBV B cells. This study identifies a novel combined mutation in TNFRSF13B increasing the spectrum of TACI mutations associated with CVID.


Sujet(s)
Agammaglobulinémie/génétique , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/génétique , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire/génétique , Protéine TACI/génétique , Agammaglobulinémie/complications , Agammaglobulinémie/immunologie , Lymphocytes B/immunologie , Lymphocytes B/métabolisme , Lymphocytes B/anatomopathologie , Séquence nucléotidique , Enfant , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/complications , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/immunologie , Gènes récessifs , Prédisposition génétique à une maladie , Hétérozygote , Humains , Mâle , Données de séquences moléculaires , Mutation , Pedigree , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire/complications , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire/immunologie , Protéine TACI/métabolisme , Membre-13 de la superfamille du facteur de nécrose tumorale/métabolisme
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol ; 21(5): 348-53, 2011.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21905497

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The candidate gene approach has led to the detection of associations between common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) and mutations in the genes TACI, ICOS, BAFF-R, CD19, CD20, and CD81. Such mutations are present in less than 15% of cases, highlighting the complexity of the disease. Animal models for 2 genes involved in B-cell development, namely CARMA1/CARD11 and Bob1, develop an immunological phenotype similar to that seen in CVID, with low immunoglobulin serum levels, defective responses to antigen, and defective B-cell activation. The aim of this study was to evaluate CARMA1/CARD11 and Bob1 as candidate genes for the pathogenesis of CVID in a cohort of 66 patients with the disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed direct gene sequencing of CARMA1/CARD11 and Bob1 in 66 patients with CVID. RESULTS: Seven already reported genetic variants and 4 novel ones were found in the CARMA1/CARD11 gene, while 1 already reported variant and 1 novel variant were found in the Bob1 gene. CONCLUSIONS: Although novel genetic variants were identified in both the CARMA1/CARD11 and the Bob1 gene, no disease-causing mutations were identified in our group of patients. However, 4 of the variants in CARMA1 and 1 of those in Bob1 were associated with the disease. Considering the heterogeneity and complexity of CVID, further studies are needed to better define the genetic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the disease.


Sujet(s)
Lymphocytes B/métabolisme , Protéines adaptatrices de signalisation CARD/métabolisme , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/génétique , Guanylate cyclase/métabolisme , Transactivateurs/métabolisme , Lymphocytes B/immunologie , Lymphocytes B/anatomopathologie , Protéines adaptatrices de signalisation CARD/génétique , Différenciation cellulaire/génétique , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/immunologie , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/physiopathologie , Analyse de mutations d'ADN , Fréquence d'allèle , Études d'associations génétiques , Prédisposition génétique à une maladie , Guanylate cyclase/génétique , Humains , Italie , Activation des lymphocytes/génétique , Mutation/génétique , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple , Transactivateurs/génétique , Transactivateurs/immunologie
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Curr Mol Med ; 11(4): 317-25, 2011 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21506920

RÉSUMÉ

WHIM syndrome is a dominantly inherited primary immunodeficiency disorder representing the first identified example of human disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding for the chemokine receptor CXCR4. Pathogenesis is mediated by CXCR4 hyperfunction, leading to increased responsiveness to its unique ligand CXCL12 (also known as SDF-1). The altered CXCR4/CXCL12 interaction likely impairs cellular homeostasis and trafficking, resulting in immunological dysfunctions. The acronym WHIM resumes the main features of the syndrome: Warts, Hypogammaglobulinemia, Infections and Myelokathexis, which is abnormal retention of mature neutrophils in the bone marrow. WHIM patients suffer from recurrent bacterial infections since childhood and manifest a specific susceptibility to HPV infections. Hematological findings include neutropenia, lymphopenia and hypogammaglobulinemia. Because of the rarity of the disease and the heterogeneity in clinical presentation, diagnosis is often delayed. In the majority of patients, the phenotype is incomplete at the onset and WHIM syndrome is not suspected. Early identification may improve clinical and therapeutic management. Symptomatic treatments include G-CSF, substitutive immunoglobulins and antibiotic prophylaxis. A new therapeutic strategy might include the potent inhibitor of CXCR4 function plerixafor (Mozobil), as an agent specifically targeting the molecular defect in order to attenuate the phenotypic manifestations of the syndrome.


Sujet(s)
Chimiokine CXCL12/métabolisme , Déficits immunitaires/génétique , Récepteurs CXCR4 , Verrues/génétique , Agammaglobulinémie/sang , Antibactériens/pharmacologie , Infections bactériennes/sang , Benzylamines , Moelle osseuse/immunologie , Moelle osseuse/anatomopathologie , Chimiokine CXCL12/immunologie , Cyclames , Femelle , Facteur de stimulation des colonies de granulocytes/pharmacologie , Composés hétérocycliques/pharmacologie , Humains , Déficits immunitaires/sang , Déficits immunitaires/traitement médicamenteux , Déficits immunitaires/immunologie , Déficits immunitaires/anatomopathologie , Lymphopénie/sang , Mâle , Mutation , Neutropénie/sang , Granulocytes neutrophiles/immunologie , Granulocytes neutrophiles/anatomopathologie , Maladies d'immunodéficience primaire , Récepteurs CXCR4/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Récepteurs CXCR4/génétique , Récepteurs CXCR4/immunologie , Récepteurs CXCR4/métabolisme , Transduction du signal , Verrues/sang , Verrues/traitement médicamenteux , Verrues/immunologie , Verrues/anatomopathologie
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Genes Immun ; 11(8): 665-70, 2010 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20927127

RÉSUMÉ

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a common life-threatening autosomal recessive disorder in the Caucasian population, and the gene responsible is the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). Patients with CF have repeated bacterial infection of the airways caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), which is one of the predominant pathogen, and endobronchial chronic infection represents a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) is a gene that encodes the antimicrobial protein, PTX3, which is believed to have an important role in innate immunity of lung. To address the role of PTX3 in the risk of PA lung colonization, we investigated five single nucleotide polymorphisms of PTX3 gene in 172 Caucasian CF patients who were homozygous for the F508del mutation. We observed that PTX3 haplotype frequencies were significantly different between patients with PA colonization, as compared with noncolonized patients. Moreover, a protective effect was found in association with a specific haplotype (odds ratio 0.524). Our data suggest that variations within PTX3 affect lung colonization of Pseudomonas in patients with CF.


Sujet(s)
Protéine C-réactive/génétique , Mucoviscidose/génétique , Mucoviscidose/microbiologie , Composant sérique amyloïde P/génétique , Protéine C-réactive/métabolisme , Mucoviscidose/complications , Mucoviscidose/immunologie , Protéine CFTR/génétique , Variation génétique , Génotype , Haplotypes , Homozygote , Humains , Immunité innée , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple , Infections à Pseudomonas/immunologie , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/métabolisme , Composant sérique amyloïde P/métabolisme
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Infection ; 38(4): 301-19, 2010 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20514509

RÉSUMÉ

The objective of this document is to identify and reinforce current recommendations concerning the management of HIV infection in infants and children in the context of good resource availability. All recommendations were graded according to the strength and quality of the evidence and were voted on by the 57 participants attending the first Italian Consensus on Paediatric HIV, held in Siracusa in 2008. Paediatricians and HIV/AIDS care specialists were requested to agree on different statements summarizing key issues in the management of paediatric HIV. The comprehensive approach on preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) has clearly reduced the number of children acquiring the infection in Italy. Although further reduction of MTCT should be attempted, efforts to personalize intervention to specific cases are now required in order to optimise the treatment and care of HIV-infected children. The prompt initiation of treatment and careful selection of first-line regimen, taking into consideration potency and tolerance, remain central. In addition, opportunistic infection prevention, adherence to treatment, and long-term psychosocial consequences are becoming increasingly relevant in the era of effective antiretroviral combination therapies (ART). The increasing proportion of infected children achieving adulthood highlights the need for multidisciplinary strategies to facilitate transition to adult care and maintain strategies specific to perinatally acquired HIV infection.


Sujet(s)
Antirétroviraux/usage thérapeutique , Infections à VIH/diagnostic , Infections à VIH/traitement médicamenteux , Adulte , Thérapie antirétrovirale hautement active , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Prise en charge de la maladie , Évolution de la maladie , Femelle , Infections à VIH/transmission , Humains , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse , Italie , Grossesse
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