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Tuberculosis in otherwise healthy adults with inherited TNF deficiency

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  • Andrés A. Arias

    (University of Antioquia UdeA
    University of Antioquia UdeA
    Rockefeller University)

  • Anna-Lena Neehus

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Masato Ogishi

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Vincent Meynier

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Adam Krebs

    (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Tomi Lazarov

    (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Angela M. Lee

    (Weill Cornell Medicine
    Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Carlos A. Arango-Franco

    (University of Antioquia UdeA
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Rui Yang

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Julio Orrego

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Melissa Corcini Berndt

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Julian Rojas

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Hailun Li

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Darawan Rinchai

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Lucia Erazo-Borrás

    (University of Antioquia UdeA
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Ji Eun Han

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Bethany Pillay

    (Garvan Institute of Medical Research
    UNSW Sydney)

  • Khoren Ponsin

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Matthieu Chaldebas

    (Rockefeller University
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Quentin Philippot

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Jonathan Bohlen

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Jérémie Rosain

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute
    Assistance publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP))

  • Tom Voyer

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute
    AP-HP, Saint-Louis Hospital)

  • Till Janotte

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Krishnajina Amarajeeva

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Camille Soudée

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Marion Brollo

    (Paris Saclay University, INRAe UVSQ)

  • Katja Wiegmann

    (University of Cologne)

  • Quentin Marquant

    (Paris Saclay University, INRAe UVSQ)

  • Yoann Seeleuthner

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Danyel Lee

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Candice Lainé

    (INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Doreen Kloos

    (Hannover Medical School
    REBIRTH—Research Center for Translational Regenerative Medicine)

  • Rasheed Bailey

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Paul Bastard

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute
    Necker Hospital for Sick Children, AP-HP)

  • Narelle Keating

    (Rockefeller University
    Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    University of Melbourne)

  • Franck Rapaport

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Taushif Khan

    (The Jackson Laboratory)

  • Marcela Moncada-Vélez

    (University of Antioquia UdeA
    Rockefeller University)

  • María Camila Carmona

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Catalina Obando

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Jesús Alvarez

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Juan Carlos Cataño

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Larry Luber Martínez-Rosado

    (La Maria Hospital)

  • Juan P. Sanchez

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Manuela Tejada-Giraldo

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Anne-Sophie L’Honneur

    (AP-HP)

  • María L. Agudelo

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Lizet J. Perez-Zapata

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Diana M. Arboleda

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Juan Fernando Alzate

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Felipe Cabarcas

    (University of Antioquia UdeA
    University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Alejandra Zuluaga

    (Corporation for Biological Research (CIB))

  • Simon J. Pelham

    (Rockefeller University)

  • Armin Ensser

    (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

  • Monika Schmidt

    (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

  • Margarita M. Velásquez-Lopera

    (University of Antioquia UdeA
    Dermatological Research Center (CIDERM))

  • Emmanuelle Jouanguy

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Anne Puel

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Martin Krönke

    (University of Cologne
    University of Cologne)

  • Stefano Ghirardello

    (San Matteo Research Hospital)

  • Alessandro Borghesi

    (San Matteo Research Hospital
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)

  • Susanta Pahari

    (Texas Biomedical Research Institute)

  • Bertrand Boisson

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Stefania Pittaluga

    (NIH)

  • Cindy S. Ma

    (Garvan Institute of Medical Research
    UNSW Sydney)

  • Jean-François Emile

    (Ambroise Paré Hospital, AP-HP)

  • Luigi D. Notarangelo

    (NIH)

  • Stuart G. Tangye

    (Garvan Institute of Medical Research
    UNSW Sydney)

  • Nico Marr

    (Sidra Medicine
    Hamad Bin Khalifa University)

  • Nico Lachmann

    (Hannover Medical School
    REBIRTH—Research Center for Translational Regenerative Medicine
    Biomedical Research in Endstage and Obstructive Lung Disease Hannover (BREATH)
    Hannover Medical School)

  • Hélène Salvator

    (AP-HP, Saint-Louis Hospital
    FOCH Hospital
    Versailles Saint Quentin University)

  • Larry S. Schlesinger

    (Texas Biomedical Research Institute)

  • Peng Zhang

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • Michael S. Glickman

    (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Carl F. Nathan

    (Weill Cornell Medicine
    Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Frédéric Geissmann

    (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Laurent Abel

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

  • José Luis Franco

    (University of Antioquia UdeA)

  • Jacinta Bustamante

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute
    Assistance publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP))

  • Jean-Laurent Casanova

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

  • Stéphanie Boisson-Dupuis

    (Rockefeller University
    INSERM U1163
    Paris Cité University, Imagine Institute)

Abstract

Severe defects in human IFNγ immunity predispose individuals to both Bacillus Calmette–Guérin disease and tuberculosis, whereas milder defects predispose only to tuberculosis1. Here we report two adults with recurrent pulmonary tuberculosis who are homozygous for a private loss-of-function TNF variant. Neither has any other clinical phenotype and both mount normal clinical and biological inflammatory responses. Their leukocytes, including monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) do not produce TNF, even after stimulation with IFNγ. Blood leukocyte subset development is normal in these patients. However, an impairment in the respiratory burst was observed in granulocyte–macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)-matured MDMs and alveolar macrophage-like (AML) cells2 from both patients with TNF deficiency, TNF- or TNFR1-deficient induced pluripotent stem (iPS)-cell-derived GM-CSF-matured macrophages, and healthy control MDMs and AML cells differentiated with TNF blockers in vitro, and in lung macrophages treated with TNF blockers ex vivo. The stimulation of TNF-deficient iPS-cell-derived macrophages with TNF rescued the respiratory burst. These findings contrast with those for patients with inherited complete deficiency of the respiratory burst across all phagocytes, who are prone to multiple infections, including both Bacillus Calmette–Guérin disease and tuberculosis3. Human TNF is required for respiratory-burst-dependent immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages but is surprisingly redundant otherwise, including for inflammation and immunity to weakly virulent mycobacteria and many other infectious agents.

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  • Andrés A. Arias & Anna-Lena Neehus & Masato Ogishi & Vincent Meynier & Adam Krebs & Tomi Lazarov & Angela M. Lee & Carlos A. Arango-Franco & Rui Yang & Julio Orrego & Melissa Corcini Berndt & Julian R, 2024. "Tuberculosis in otherwise healthy adults with inherited TNF deficiency," Nature, Nature, vol. 633(8029), pages 417-425, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:633:y:2024:i:8029:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07866-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07866-3
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