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    Lack of IL7Rα expression in T cells is a hallmark of T-cell immunodeficiency in Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD)
    (2015)
    Sanyal, Mrinmoy (55506354600)
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    Morimoto, Marie (54400133600)
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    Baradaran-Heravi, Alireza (24576318700)
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    Choi, Kunho (7403949485)
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    Kambham, Neeraja (6603340119)
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    Jensen, Kent (56316571300)
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    Dutt, Suparna (8323822500)
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    Dionis-Petersen, Kira Y. (56925380200)
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    Liu, Lan Xiang (56923886400)
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    Felix, Katie (56924910800)
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    Mayfield, Christy (36480369200)
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    Dekel, Benjamin (7004279520)
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    Bokenkamp, Arend (7003677203)
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    Fryssira, Helen (6602617953)
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    Guillen-Navarro, Encarna (14028300200)
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    Lama, Giuliana (55298071600)
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    Brugnara, Milena (22984429500)
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    Lücke, Thomas (7004154235)
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    Olney, Ann Haskins (57216387044)
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    Hunley, Tracy E. (6602466725)
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    Polat, Ayse Ipek (56704609600)
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    Yis, Uluc (8688659000)
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    Bogdanovic, Radovan (7004665744)
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    Mitrovic, Katarina (23498072800)
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    Berry, Susan (7201836853)
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    Najera, Lydia (6603294178)
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    Najafian, Behzad (7801350425)
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    Gentile, Mattia (35555538300)
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    Nur Semerci, C. (59158278300)
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    Tsimaratos, Michel (55987886400)
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    Lewis, David B. (7404750928)
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    Boerkoel, Cornelius F. (6701809729)
    Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD) is an autosomal recessive, fatal childhood disorder associated with skeletal dysplasia, renal dysfunction, and T-cell immunodeficiency. This disease is linked to biallelic loss-of-function mutations of the SMARCAL1 gene. Although recurrent infection, due to T-cell deficiency, is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, the etiology of the T-cell immunodeficiency is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the T cells of SIOD patients have undetectable levels of protein and mRNA for the IL-7 receptor alpha chain (IL7Rα) and are unresponsive to stimulation with IL-7, indicating a loss of functional receptor. No pathogenic mutations were detected in the exons of IL7R in these patients; however, CpG sites in the IL7R promoter were hypermethylated in SIOD T cells. We propose therefore that the lack of IL7Rα expression, associated with hypermethylation of the IL7R promoter, in T cells and possibly their earlier progenitors, restricts T-cell development in SIOD patients. © 2015 Elsevier Inc.
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    Lack of IL7Rα expression in T cells is a hallmark of T-cell immunodeficiency in Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD)
    (2015)
    Sanyal, Mrinmoy (55506354600)
    ;
    Morimoto, Marie (54400133600)
    ;
    Baradaran-Heravi, Alireza (24576318700)
    ;
    Choi, Kunho (7403949485)
    ;
    Kambham, Neeraja (6603340119)
    ;
    Jensen, Kent (56316571300)
    ;
    Dutt, Suparna (8323822500)
    ;
    Dionis-Petersen, Kira Y. (56925380200)
    ;
    Liu, Lan Xiang (56923886400)
    ;
    Felix, Katie (56924910800)
    ;
    Mayfield, Christy (36480369200)
    ;
    Dekel, Benjamin (7004279520)
    ;
    Bokenkamp, Arend (7003677203)
    ;
    Fryssira, Helen (6602617953)
    ;
    Guillen-Navarro, Encarna (14028300200)
    ;
    Lama, Giuliana (55298071600)
    ;
    Brugnara, Milena (22984429500)
    ;
    Lücke, Thomas (7004154235)
    ;
    Olney, Ann Haskins (57216387044)
    ;
    Hunley, Tracy E. (6602466725)
    ;
    Polat, Ayse Ipek (56704609600)
    ;
    Yis, Uluc (8688659000)
    ;
    Bogdanovic, Radovan (7004665744)
    ;
    Mitrovic, Katarina (23498072800)
    ;
    Berry, Susan (7201836853)
    ;
    Najera, Lydia (6603294178)
    ;
    Najafian, Behzad (7801350425)
    ;
    Gentile, Mattia (35555538300)
    ;
    Nur Semerci, C. (59158278300)
    ;
    Tsimaratos, Michel (55987886400)
    ;
    Lewis, David B. (7404750928)
    ;
    Boerkoel, Cornelius F. (6701809729)
    Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD) is an autosomal recessive, fatal childhood disorder associated with skeletal dysplasia, renal dysfunction, and T-cell immunodeficiency. This disease is linked to biallelic loss-of-function mutations of the SMARCAL1 gene. Although recurrent infection, due to T-cell deficiency, is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, the etiology of the T-cell immunodeficiency is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the T cells of SIOD patients have undetectable levels of protein and mRNA for the IL-7 receptor alpha chain (IL7Rα) and are unresponsive to stimulation with IL-7, indicating a loss of functional receptor. No pathogenic mutations were detected in the exons of IL7R in these patients; however, CpG sites in the IL7R promoter were hypermethylated in SIOD T cells. We propose therefore that the lack of IL7Rα expression, associated with hypermethylation of the IL7R promoter, in T cells and possibly their earlier progenitors, restricts T-cell development in SIOD patients. © 2015 Elsevier Inc.

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