Identification and Functional Analysis of a de novo IKZF3 Mutation in a Pediatric Patient with Combined Immunodeficiency
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Identification and Functional Analysis of a de novo IKZF3 Mutation in a Pediatric Patient with Combined Immunodeficiency
Abstract
AIOLOS, a vital member of the IKAROS protein family, plays a significant role in lymphocyte development and function through DNA binding and protein-protein interactions. Mutations in the IKZF3 gene, which encodes AIOLOS, lead to a rare combined immunodeficiency often linked with infections and malignancy. In this study, we evaluated a 1-year-4-month-old female patient presenting with recurrent infections, diarrhea, and failure to thrive. Laboratory investigations revealed decreased T lymphocyte and immunoglobulin levels. Through whole-exome and Sanger sequencing, we discovered a de novo mutation in IKZF3 (NM_012481; exon 5 c.571G > C, p.Gly191Arg), corresponding to the third DNA-binding zinc finger region of the encoded protein AIOLOS. Notably, the patient with the AIOLOS G191R mutation showed reduced recent thymic emigrants in naïve CD4+T cells compared to healthy counterparts of the same age, while maintaining normal levels of Th1, Th2, Th17, Treg, and Tfh cells. This mutation also resulted in decreased switched memory B cells and lower CD23 and IgM expression. In vitro studies revealed that AIOLOS G191R does not impact the expression of AIOLOS but compromises its stability, DNA binding and pericentromeric targeting. Furthermore, AIOLOS G191R demonstrated a dominant-negative effect over the wild-type protein. This case represents the first reported instance of a mutation in the third DNA-binding zinc finger region of AIOLOS highlighting its pivotal role in immune cell functionality.
Keywords: IKZF3; AIOLOS; Combined Immunodeficiency; Inborn Errors of Immunity.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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