Potential roles of activation-induced cytidine deaminase in promotion or prevention of autoimmunity in humans

A Durandy, T Cantaert, S Kracker, E Meffre - Autoimmunity, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
A Durandy, T Cantaert, S Kracker, E Meffre
Autoimmunity, 2013Taylor & Francis
Autoimmune manifestations are paradoxical and frequent complications of primary
immunodeficiencies, including T and/or B cell defects. Among pure B cell defects, the
Activation-induced cytidine Deaminase (AID)-deficiency, characterized by a complete lack of
immunoglobulin class switch recombination and somatic hypermutation, is especially
complicated by autoimmune disorders. We summarized in this review the different
autoimmune and inflammatory manifestations present in 13 patients out of a cohort of 45 …
Autoimmune manifestations are paradoxical and frequent complications of primary immunodeficiencies, including T and/or B cell defects. Among pure B cell defects, the Activation-induced cytidine Deaminase (AID)-deficiency, characterized by a complete lack of immunoglobulin class switch recombination and somatic hypermutation, is especially complicated by autoimmune disorders. We summarized in this review the different autoimmune and inflammatory manifestations present in 13 patients out of a cohort of 45 patients. Moreover, we also review the impact of AID mutations on B-cell tolerance and discuss hypotheses that may explain why central and peripheral B-cell tolerance was abnormal in the absence of functional AID. Hence, AID plays an essential role in controlling autoreactive B cells in humans and prevents the development of autoimmune syndromes.
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