A novel heterozygous NFKB2 variant in a multiplex family with common variable immune deficiency and autoantibodies against type I IFNs

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We studied a family with three male individuals across two generations affected by common variable immune deficiency (CVID). We identified a novel missense heterozygous variant (c.2602T>A:p.Y868N) of NFKB2 in all patients and not in healthy relatives. Functional studies of the mutant allele in an overexpression system and of the patients’ cells confirmed the deleteriousness of the NFKB2 variant and genotype, respectively, on the activation of the non-canonical NF-κB signaling pathway. Impaired processing of p100 into p52 underlies p100 accumulation, which results in gain-of-function (GOF) of IκBδ inhibitory activity and loss-of-function (LOF) of p52 transcriptional activity. The three patients’ plasma contained autoantibodies that neutralized IFN-α2 and/or IFN-ω, accounting for the severe or recurrent viral diseases of the patients, including influenza pneumonia in one sibling, and severe COVID-19 and recurrent herpes labialis in another. Our results confirm that NFKB2 alleles that are IκBδ GOF and p52 LOF can underlie CVID and drive the production of autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs, thereby predisposing to severe viral diseases.

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Journal of Clinical Immunology

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Springer New York LLC

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English