articleNew England Journal of MedicineJun 29, 2011Closed access

STAT1 Mutations in Autosomal Dominant Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis

Radboud University Nijmegen · Institute of Infection and Immunity · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC) is characterized by susceptibility to candida infection of skin, nails, and mucous membranes. Patients with recessive CMC and autoimmunity have mutations in the autoimmune regulator AIRE. The cause of autosomal dominant CMC is unknown.

Methods

We evaluated 14 patients from five families with autosomal dominant CMC. We incubated their peripheral-blood mononuclear cells with different combinations of stimuli to test the integrity of pathways that mediate immunity, which led to the selection of 100 genes that were most likely to contain the genetic defect. We used an array-based sequence-capture assay, followed by next-generation sequencing, to identify mutations.

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