Mycobacterial Disease and Impaired IFN-γ Immunity in Humans with Inherited ISG15 Deficiency
Rockefeller University · The University of Texas at Austin · +11 more institutions
Abstract
ISG15 is an interferon (IFN)-α/β-inducible, ubiquitin-like intracellular protein. Its conjugation to various proteins (ISGylation) contributes to antiviral immunity in mice. Here, we describe human patients with inherited ISG15 deficiency and mycobacterial, but not viral, diseases. The lack of intracellular ISG15 production and protein ISGylation was not associated with cellular susceptibility to any viruses that we tested, consistent with the lack of viral diseases in these patients. By contrast, the lack of mycobacterium-induced ISG15 secretion by leukocytes-granulocyte, in particular-reduced the production of IFN-γ by lymphocytes, including natural killer cells, probably accounting for the enhanced…
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32Topics & keywords
- ISG15
- Immunology
- Immunity
- Biology
- Tuberculosis
- Disease
- Virology
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being