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Selective predisposition to bacterial infections in IRAK-4-deficient children: IRAK-4-dependent TLRs are otherwise redundant in protective immunity

CL Ku, H Von Bernuth, C Picard, SY Zhang, HH Chang, K Yang, M Chrabieh, AC Issekutz, CK Cunningham, J Gallin, SM Holland, C Roifman, S Ehl, J Smart, M Tang, FJ Barrat, O Levy, D McDonald, NK Day-Good, R Miller Show all

Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 2007

Abstract

Human interleukin (IL) 1 receptor-associated kinase 4 (IRAK-4) deficiency is a recently discovered primary immunodeficiency that impairs Toll/IL-1R immunity, except for the Toll-like receptor (TLR) 3- and TLR4-interferon (IFN)-α/β pathways. The clinical and immunological phenotype remains largely unknown. We diagnosed up to 28 patients with IRAK-4 deficiency, tested blood TLR responses for individual leukocyte subsets, and TLR responses for multiple cytokines. The patients' peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) did not induce the 11 non-IFN cytokines tested upon activation with TLR agonists other than the nonspecific TLR3 agonist poly(I:C). The patients' individual cell subsets from bot..

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