The immunopathological landscape of human pre-TCRα deficiency: from rare to common variants

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DOI10.5281/zenodo.10716858Zenodo10716858MaRDI QIDQ6722895

Dataset published at Zenodo repository.

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Publication date: 27 February 2024



We describe humans with rare biallelic loss-of-function PTCRA variants impairing pre–a T cell receptor (pre-TCRa) expression. Low circulating naive ab T cell counts at birth persisted over time, with normal memory ab and high gd T cell counts. Their TCRa repertoire was biased, which suggests that noncanonical thymic differentiation pathways can rescue ab T cell development. Only a minority of these individuals were sick, with infection, lymphoproliferation, and/or autoimmunity. We also report that 1 in 4000 individuals from the Middle East and South Asia are homozygous for a common hypomorphic PTCRA variant. They had normal circulating naive ab T cell counts but high gd T cell counts. Although residual pre-TCRa expression drove the differentiation of more ab T cells, autoimmune conditions were more frequent in these patients compared with the general population.






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