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Autoantibody to Interferon-gamma
Associated with
Adult-Onset Immunodeficiency
Suda Sibunruang, M.D.
Outline
• Reported cases
• Interferon  and interleukin-12 pathways
• Natural anti–INF-  antibodies
• Landmark study & present data
• Associated reactive dermatoses
• Autoantibodies to cytokines
• Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial infection
• Prognosis
• Treatment
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เป็นครั้งแรกของโลก (พ.ศ.2543)
Access from www.kku.ac.th and www.rcpt.org
January 2, 2015
AIDS-like illness which occurs in
otherwise immunocompetent adults
Lamb RC. et al. International Journal of Dermatology 2014;53:1197–204
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)
Lamb RC. et al. International Journal of Dermatology 2014;53:1197–204
Picture from www.drugline.org, Access January 8,2015
• NTM can be isolated from
soil, dust, water, vegetation,
animals, and hospital
environments
• Tap water is the main
reservoir for most
human NTM
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;30:29–34
Reported 16 cases of rapidly growing Mycobacterium
(RGM) from 1994 - 1998
• All had chronic bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy
• 12/16 had involvement of other organs
(sinuses, 6; lungs, 4; liver, 4; spleen, 3; skin, 3;
bone and joint, 2; and tonsils, 2)
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;30:29–34
• 11/16 had 14 episodes of reactive skin manifestations
(Sweet’s syndrome, 9; generalized pustulosis and
erythema nodosum, 2 each; and pustular psoriasis, 1)
• 8/16 had 11 episodes of other opportunistic
pathogens (salmonellosis, 4; penicilliosis, 3;
pulmonary tuberculosis, 2; and melioidosis and
cryptococcosis, 1 each)
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;30:29–34
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
From 1994-2006, there were 129 cases
• All patients but 1 were adults
• 99 cases due to RGM and 34 due to SGM
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
21/129 (16.3%) patients had positive
results of blood cultures
Infected with other
intracellular pathogens
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
The majority of patients had Sweet syndrome as their
first presentation along with cervical lymphadenopathy
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
Sweet syndrome NTM involved skin
Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
Anti–IFN-  IgG autoantibodies were also present
in 5 anonymous serum samples obtained
from the patients tested
Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
A 25-year-old Thai woman, Anti – HIV – negative
• Necrotizing lymphadenitis, tonsillitis, bilateral pneumonia,
splenic and intracerebral abscesses, and osteomyelitis from
Burkholderia cocovenenans (16S rDNA sequence)
• Fatal septic shock from Mycobacterium chelonae
Concanavalin A stimulation
• Whole blood stimulation revealed no
detectable IFN- production, whereas IL-4
production was unaffected
• Intracellular IFN- staining of whole blood
cells following stimulation was positive
• Stimulation of PBMCs showed normal levels
of IFN- secretion
• Inhibitory IFN- activity in the patient’s plasma
Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
Add recombinant IFN- to the patient’s plasma and
measuring IFN- concentration by ELISA
Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
PBMCs from a healthy volunteer were incubated with IFN-
in the presence of either patient’s plasma or control plasma
Absence of autologous plasma, the patient’s PBMCs responded
normally to exogenous and endogenous IFN-
Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
High-affinity IFN-–binding activity is an
anti–IFN- IgG4 autoantibody
However, the pathogenesis of autoantibody
formation to IFN-  in this patient remains unclear
Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4
Autoantibodies to Interferon- in a Patient
with Selective Susceptibility to Mycobacterial
Infection and Organ-Specific Autoimmunity
A 47-year-old, previously fit, Filipino man
• Disseminated Mycobacterium tuberculosis
• Disseminated Mycobacterium chelonae
Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4
Autoantibodies to Interferon- in a Patient
with Selective Susceptibility to Mycobacterial
Infection and Organ-Specific Autoimmunity
Anti–IFN-  activity
Impaired IFN-  and IL-12 secretion
PBMC + 5% autologous serum
Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4
Autoantibodies to Interferon- in a Patient
with Selective Susceptibility to Mycobacterial
Infection and Organ-Specific Autoimmunity
Mendelian defects in IL-12–dependent INF-  pathway
were excluded by sequencing the IFNGR1, IFNGR2,
STAT1, IL12B, and IL-12RB1 genes
Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4
A year after the patient commenced IFN-  therapy
• recurrent candidiasis
The patient died of overwhelming mycobacterial infection
Similar to autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis-
ectodermal dystrophy
From 2004-2005
• 11 cases from 4 reports
• 8/11 were Asians
5 were Filipino
1 was Taiwanese
1 was Vietnamese
1 was Thai
Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4
Kampmann B. et al. J Clin Invest 2005;115:2480-8
Patel SY. et al. J Immunol 2005;175:4769-76
Interferon-  and interleukin-12
pathways
Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33
p35
p40
Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33
p35
p40
Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33
• Production of cytokines and chemokines
• Enhancement TNF- production
• Upregulation of MHC class II expression
• Enhancement antigen processing
• Production of reactive oxygen and
nitrogen intermediates (in mice)
Main regulatory pathway
of cell-mediated immunity
Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33
IFNGR1 gene is located on chromosome 6
IFNGR2 gene is located on chromosome 21
Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33
IFNR1/IFN complex
IFN-responsive genes
• Antiviral activity
• Apoptosis,
• Antigen processing
• MHC expression
• TH1 development
• Activates macrophages
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
Doffinger R. et al. Curr Opin Rheumatol 2005;17:440—6
Bacterial ligands like
mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan
Natural anti–INF-  antibodies
Have been reported in patients with
• Tuberculosis
• Viral diseases
• Healthy subjects
• HIV-infected individuals
• Experimental African trypanosomiasis
Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4
But the potential pathogenic impact of these
antibodies has not been established
Madariaga L. et al. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 1998;2:62-8
Anti–IFN-  antibodies
Autoantibody titres correlated with
serum interferon-  concentrations
Caruso A. et al. J Immunol 1990;144:685-90
180 Healthy individuals
Caruso A. et al. J Immunol 1990;144:685-90
Titer of anti-IFN-  antibodies
during a viral infection
Infectious mononucleosis
Varicella
Measles
Healthy persons
Natural anti–INF-  antibodies in healthy
patients were detected in low titers and
been biologically inactive without
antagonist activity against IFN-  signaling
Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
Methods
Enrolled 203 persons from Thailand and Taiwan
• Group 1: 52 patients with disseminated, rapidly or
slowly growing, nontuberculous mycobacterial
(NTM) infection
• Group 2: 45 patients with another opportunistic
infection, with or without NTM infection
• Group 3: 9 patients with disseminated tuberculosis
• Group 4: 49 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
• Group 5: 48 healthy controls
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix)
Group 1 - 4
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
Normal range was defined “ 99th percentile
for the patients with pulmonary TB and
the healthy controls combined ”
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
Anti–Interferon-  autoantibody concentrations according to study group
Group 1 & 2
99 percentile
These anti–interferon-  autoantibodies
did not block STAT1 phosphorylation
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix)
Anti–IFN-  autoantibody levels
Although antibody levels may decrease
with disease quiescence, they can
persist for years
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix)
Forty other anticytokine autoantibodies were assayed
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix)
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
STAT1 phosphorylation
However, permitting interferon-α–induced STAT1 phosphorylation
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix)
• Absence of familial clustering
• Normal expression of interferon-  receptor 1
• Lymphocytes count (including CD4+ T cells) were normal
Remarks
• Trigger for production of these
autoantibodies remains elusive
• Nearly all patients identified have been
Asian-born Asians, implicates host
genetic factors, environmental
exposure, or both
Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
Chi CY. et al. Blood 2013;121:1357-66
HLA-DRB1*16:02 (odds ratio 8.68; 95%CI, 3.47-21.90)
HLA-DQB1*05:02 (odds ratio 7.16; 95%CI, 3.02-17.05)
were found in 82% (14 of 17) of our patients
Genetic risk factors ?
Genetic risk Factors ?
Even the largest cohort of patients
• No familial clustering
• Few reported in Asians born outside of Asia
Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
Suggesting
1. Genetics are likely complex
2. Environmental factors, possibly early in life,
may contribute to
Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
Mean 2.460 ± 1.309 O.D. among cases
Mean 0.058 ± 0.004 O.D. among HIV
Mean 0.059 ± 0.005 O.D. among controls
n 20 20 20
Tang B. et al. CLINICAL AND VACCINE IMMUNOLOGY 2010;17:1132–8
Subgroup analysis:
• level of autoantibody in patients with active infections
was relatively higher than those without
(mean 3.279 ± 0.662 Vs 0.939 ± 0.630 O.D.)
• level of autoantibody may have a role in monitoring
disease activity or recurrence of the disease
Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
Wipasa J. et al. PloS One 2014;10:e110276
- No differences in %monocytes,
CD 68 and HLA-DR
- Normal inducible nitric oxide
synthase (iNOS) production
(not shown)
- Higher CD119, suggesting
the presence of activated
monocytes in the circulation
Wipasa J. et al. PloS One 2014;10:e110276
This adult-onset immunodeficiency may be associated
with one or more of the abnormal immune responses
Mitogen stimulation
Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
Normal genetic sequencing or/and candidate protein
expressions of IFN-R1, IFN-R2, IL-12p40, IL-12R-1,
STAT-1, NEMO, IKBA, CYBB and IRF8
Suggest including anti-IFN- autoantibodies
in the differential diagnosis of
• HIV-negative adult patients with unknown cell-mediated
immunodeficiency
• Severe, persistent or recurrent infections caused by NTM
or Salmonella
• Especially in Asian patients
• Reactive skin lesions or autoimmune endocrinopathy
Kampitak T. et al. Infection 2011;39:65–71
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
1. Progressive painful erythematous
papules over 2 weeks
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
2. Multiple painful non-ulcerated
infiltrated plaques
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
3. Progressively enlarging erythematous
scaly non-painful nodules
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
1. Suppurative inflammation
sparing the epidermis -> Sweet’s syndrome
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–662. Lobular panniculitis
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–663. Multiple epitheloid granulomas
-> skin infection by NTM
Different forms of dermatoses
Broadly classified into
• Reactive dermatoses
- Sweet’s syndrome
- Erythema nodosum
- Lobular panniculitis
- Generalized pustular eruptions (AGEP,
pustular psoriasis and subcorneal pustulosis)
• Direct invasion of the skin in disseminated infection
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
-> most common
Cohen PR. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2007;2:34
Sweet's syndrome
can present in several
clinical settings:
- Classical (or idiopathic)
- Malignancy associated
- Drug-induced
Cohen PR. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2007;2:34
Diagnostic criteria for classical Sweet's syndrome
Major
Minor
Both major criteria, and 2/4 of minor criteria
Cohen PR. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2007;2:34
Papillary dermal edema,
swollen endothelial cells
Diffuse infiltrate of neutrophils
Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
Chiewchanvit S. et al. J Med Assoc Thai 2013;96:1609-16
Acitretin, a second-generation retinoid, have been
reported in the treatment of pustular diseases
including pustular psoriasis, subcorneal
pustular dermatosis, eosinophilic pustular
folliculitis, and AGEP
Chiewchanvit S. et al. J Med Assoc Thai 2013;96:1609-16
Chiewchanvit S. et al. J Med Assoc Thai 2013;96:1609-16
Chiewchanvit S. et al. J Med Assoc Thai 2013;96:1609-16
Chiewchanvit S. et al. J Med Assoc Thai 2013;96:1609-16
Chiewchanvit S. et al. J Med Assoc Thai 2013;96:1609-16
Autoantibodies to cytokines
Browne SK. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 2014;32:635–57
Browne SK. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 2014;32:635–57
Autoantibodies to cytokines
• Occur in many different conditions
• May also develop against
exogenously cytokines
• Have been identified in health and
disease, with their relationship
ranging from none to directly causal
Browne SK and Holland SM. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10:875-85
Browne SK and Holland SM. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10:875-85
Mendelian susceptibility to
mycobacterial infection (MSMD)
Mendelian susceptibility to
mycobacterial infection
• Selective susceptibility to weakly pathogenic
mycobacteria, such as BCG vaccine and
environmental NTM causing idiopathic,
disseminated infection, has long been
suspected to be a Mendelian disorder
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51
Geographical origin of kindreds with genetic defects of MSMD
Not confined to a particular ethnic group or geographic region
Vosse E. and Ottenhoff T. Microbes and Infection 2006;8:1167-73
Access January 8, 2015
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51
Six genes have been found to be mutated
IFNGR1 & IFNGR2
STAT 1
IL12 p40 IL12RB1
NEMO
Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51
Nine different inheritable disorders
• Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Complete IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial STAT-1 deficiency
• Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency
• Complete IL-12R1 deficiency
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
Nine different inheritable disorders
• Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Complete IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial STAT-1 deficiency
• Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency
• Complete IL-12R1 deficiency
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
Nine different inheritable disorders
• Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Complete IFN R2 deficiency
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
• Early childhood ( < 3 yr)
• Overwhelming infections
• Lesions are multibacillary
• Impaired granuloma formation
Nine different inheritable disorders
• Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Complete IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial STAT-1 deficiency
• Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency
• Complete IL-12R1 deficiency
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
Nine different inheritable disorders
• Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency
• Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency
• Partial STAT-1 deficiency
• Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency
• Complete IL-12R1 deficiency
Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
• Various ages
• Curable infections
• Lesions are paucibacillary
• Mature granulomas
Vosse E. et al. Lancet Infect Dis 2004;4:739–49
Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51
Vosse E. et al. Lancet Infect Dis 2004;4:739–49
Till…2013
25 reported cases from PubMed search
• Majority of cases were Asian (8 Chinese,
6 Filipino, 4 Thai, 4 Taiwanese, 2
Japanese, and 1 Vietnamese)
• Organs involved were the lymph nodes
(22), lungs (19), bones (12), soft tissue
(9), bone marrow (7), and skin (7)
Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
Till…2013
• Tissue cultures and pathology findings
rather than blood cultures provided
evidence of NTM
• Both slow- and rapidly growing NTM were
causative pathogens, with Mycobacterium
avium complex (14) and M. chelonae (7)
• 6 patients were infected with multiple
species of mycobacteria, including both
NTM and M. tuberculosis
Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
Till…2013
• Co-infections with P. marneffei and
Salmonella spp. simultaneously
developed in 11 and 7 patients
• Experience both dermatomal and
disseminated varicella zoster
reactivation at higher frequency
Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
Till…2013
• Laboratory features often indicative of
chronic inflammation or infection,
including anemia, leukocytosis, elevated
ESR, CRP, and/or β2-microglobulin and
polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia
Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
Till…2013
• grossly normal immunologic
parameters, including CD4+ T
lymphocytes, monocyte numbers, and
IFNγR1 expression
Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
Browne SK and Holland SM. Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2010;10:534–41
Prognosis
• 32% mortality by a median of
25 months after diagnosis
Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
Treatment
Treatment
• Treating the disease consequences
• Targeting the autoantibody
Browne SK and Holland SM. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10:875-85
Treatments
• Majority fail to show a sustained
response to IFN-  treatment
• IVIG for neutralizing and plasmapheresis
to remove antibody, are not consistently
effective
Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
Rituximab was used in 4 patients with high-titer
anti–IFN-  autoantibodies who had progressive refractory
NTM disease despite aggressive anti-infective treatment
• Treat according to a lymphoma regimen,
additional doses were given for persistence or relapse
• Aim of depleting B cells
• Other possible mechanisms; modulation cell surface
receptors, modulation B-cell, elimination plasmablasts
Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
Rituximab was given at 375mg/m² weekly x 4 doses,
then at wider intervals
8 - 12 doses over the first year
Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
Within 2-6 months after treatment, all patients had
marked clinical, radiologic, and laboratory improvement
Conclusion
• Not all cases of anti–IFN-  autoantibody-
mediated disseminated mycobacterial
disease require rituximab
• Recommend for those with persistent,
progressive, severe anti–IFN-  autoantibody–
associated infection
Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
Czaja C. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2014;58:e115–8
Future well controlled
studies are needed to
evaluate the safety and
efficacy of this approach
Take home messages (1)
Suggest including anti-IFN- autoantibodies
in the differential diagnosis of
• HIV-negative patients
• Severe, persistent or recurrent infections
caused by NTM and other opportunistic
infections
• Reactive skin dermatoses
• Especially in Asian patients
Take home messages (2)
• Trigger for these autoantibodies
remains unknown
• Patients with genetic defects tend to
present early in life, and often show
familial clustering
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Anti IFN-gamma autoantibody associated with adult-onset immunodeficiency

  • 1. Autoantibody to Interferon-gamma Associated with Adult-Onset Immunodeficiency Suda Sibunruang, M.D.
  • 2. Outline • Reported cases • Interferon  and interleukin-12 pathways • Natural anti–INF-  antibodies • Landmark study & present data • Associated reactive dermatoses • Autoantibodies to cytokines • Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial infection • Prognosis • Treatment
  • 4. Lamb RC. et al. International Journal of Dermatology 2014;53:1197–204 Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)
  • 5. Lamb RC. et al. International Journal of Dermatology 2014;53:1197–204 Picture from www.drugline.org, Access January 8,2015 • NTM can be isolated from soil, dust, water, vegetation, animals, and hospital environments • Tap water is the main reservoir for most human NTM
  • 6. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;30:29–34 Reported 16 cases of rapidly growing Mycobacterium (RGM) from 1994 - 1998 • All had chronic bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy • 12/16 had involvement of other organs (sinuses, 6; lungs, 4; liver, 4; spleen, 3; skin, 3; bone and joint, 2; and tonsils, 2)
  • 7. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;30:29–34 • 11/16 had 14 episodes of reactive skin manifestations (Sweet’s syndrome, 9; generalized pustulosis and erythema nodosum, 2 each; and pustular psoriasis, 1) • 8/16 had 11 episodes of other opportunistic pathogens (salmonellosis, 4; penicilliosis, 3; pulmonary tuberculosis, 2; and melioidosis and cryptococcosis, 1 each)
  • 8. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;30:29–34
  • 9. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6 From 1994-2006, there were 129 cases • All patients but 1 were adults • 99 cases due to RGM and 34 due to SGM
  • 10. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6
  • 11. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6 21/129 (16.3%) patients had positive results of blood cultures Infected with other intracellular pathogens
  • 12. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6 The majority of patients had Sweet syndrome as their first presentation along with cervical lymphadenopathy
  • 13. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6 Sweet syndrome NTM involved skin
  • 14. Chetchotisakd P. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2007;45:421–6 Anti–IFN-  IgG autoantibodies were also present in 5 anonymous serum samples obtained from the patients tested
  • 15. Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5 A 25-year-old Thai woman, Anti – HIV – negative • Necrotizing lymphadenitis, tonsillitis, bilateral pneumonia, splenic and intracerebral abscesses, and osteomyelitis from Burkholderia cocovenenans (16S rDNA sequence) • Fatal septic shock from Mycobacterium chelonae
  • 16. Concanavalin A stimulation • Whole blood stimulation revealed no detectable IFN- production, whereas IL-4 production was unaffected • Intracellular IFN- staining of whole blood cells following stimulation was positive • Stimulation of PBMCs showed normal levels of IFN- secretion • Inhibitory IFN- activity in the patient’s plasma Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5
  • 17. Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5 Add recombinant IFN- to the patient’s plasma and measuring IFN- concentration by ELISA
  • 18. Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5 PBMCs from a healthy volunteer were incubated with IFN- in the presence of either patient’s plasma or control plasma Absence of autologous plasma, the patient’s PBMCs responded normally to exogenous and endogenous IFN-
  • 19. Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5 High-affinity IFN-–binding activity is an anti–IFN- IgG4 autoantibody However, the pathogenesis of autoantibody formation to IFN-  in this patient remains unclear
  • 20. Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4 Autoantibodies to Interferon- in a Patient with Selective Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Infection and Organ-Specific Autoimmunity A 47-year-old, previously fit, Filipino man • Disseminated Mycobacterium tuberculosis • Disseminated Mycobacterium chelonae
  • 21. Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4 Autoantibodies to Interferon- in a Patient with Selective Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Infection and Organ-Specific Autoimmunity Anti–IFN-  activity Impaired IFN-  and IL-12 secretion PBMC + 5% autologous serum
  • 22. Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4 Autoantibodies to Interferon- in a Patient with Selective Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Infection and Organ-Specific Autoimmunity Mendelian defects in IL-12–dependent INF-  pathway were excluded by sequencing the IFNGR1, IFNGR2, STAT1, IL12B, and IL-12RB1 genes
  • 23. Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4 A year after the patient commenced IFN-  therapy • recurrent candidiasis The patient died of overwhelming mycobacterial infection Similar to autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis- ectodermal dystrophy
  • 24. From 2004-2005 • 11 cases from 4 reports • 8/11 were Asians 5 were Filipino 1 was Taiwanese 1 was Vietnamese 1 was Thai Hoflich C. et al. Blood. 2004;103:673-5 Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4 Kampmann B. et al. J Clin Invest 2005;115:2480-8 Patel SY. et al. J Immunol 2005;175:4769-76
  • 25. Interferon-  and interleukin-12 pathways
  • 26. Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33 p35 p40
  • 27. Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33 p35 p40
  • 28. Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33 • Production of cytokines and chemokines • Enhancement TNF- production • Upregulation of MHC class II expression • Enhancement antigen processing • Production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates (in mice) Main regulatory pathway of cell-mediated immunity
  • 29. Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33 IFNGR1 gene is located on chromosome 6 IFNGR2 gene is located on chromosome 21
  • 30. Dorman SE and Holland SM Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000;11;321-33 IFNR1/IFN complex IFN-responsive genes • Antiviral activity • Apoptosis, • Antigen processing • MHC expression • TH1 development • Activates macrophages
  • 31. Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
  • 32. Doffinger R. et al. Curr Opin Rheumatol 2005;17:440—6 Bacterial ligands like mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan
  • 33. Natural anti–INF-  antibodies Have been reported in patients with • Tuberculosis • Viral diseases • Healthy subjects • HIV-infected individuals • Experimental African trypanosomiasis Doffinger R. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2004;38:e10-4 But the potential pathogenic impact of these antibodies has not been established
  • 34. Madariaga L. et al. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 1998;2:62-8 Anti–IFN-  antibodies Autoantibody titres correlated with serum interferon-  concentrations
  • 35. Caruso A. et al. J Immunol 1990;144:685-90 180 Healthy individuals
  • 36. Caruso A. et al. J Immunol 1990;144:685-90 Titer of anti-IFN-  antibodies during a viral infection Infectious mononucleosis Varicella Measles Healthy persons
  • 37. Natural anti–INF-  antibodies in healthy patients were detected in low titers and been biologically inactive without antagonist activity against IFN-  signaling Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
  • 38. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
  • 39. Methods Enrolled 203 persons from Thailand and Taiwan • Group 1: 52 patients with disseminated, rapidly or slowly growing, nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection • Group 2: 45 patients with another opportunistic infection, with or without NTM infection • Group 3: 9 patients with disseminated tuberculosis • Group 4: 49 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis • Group 5: 48 healthy controls Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
  • 40. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix) Group 1 - 4
  • 41. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 Normal range was defined “ 99th percentile for the patients with pulmonary TB and the healthy controls combined ”
  • 42. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 Anti–Interferon-  autoantibody concentrations according to study group Group 1 & 2 99 percentile These anti–interferon-  autoantibodies did not block STAT1 phosphorylation
  • 43. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix) Anti–IFN-  autoantibody levels Although antibody levels may decrease with disease quiescence, they can persist for years
  • 44. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix) Forty other anticytokine autoantibodies were assayed
  • 45. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix)
  • 46. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 STAT1 phosphorylation However, permitting interferon-α–induced STAT1 phosphorylation
  • 47. Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34 (supplementary appendix) • Absence of familial clustering • Normal expression of interferon-  receptor 1 • Lymphocytes count (including CD4+ T cells) were normal
  • 48. Remarks • Trigger for production of these autoantibodies remains elusive • Nearly all patients identified have been Asian-born Asians, implicates host genetic factors, environmental exposure, or both Browne SK et al. N Engl J Med 2012;367:725-34
  • 49. Chi CY. et al. Blood 2013;121:1357-66 HLA-DRB1*16:02 (odds ratio 8.68; 95%CI, 3.47-21.90) HLA-DQB1*05:02 (odds ratio 7.16; 95%CI, 3.02-17.05) were found in 82% (14 of 17) of our patients Genetic risk factors ?
  • 50. Genetic risk Factors ? Even the largest cohort of patients • No familial clustering • Few reported in Asians born outside of Asia Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57 Suggesting 1. Genetics are likely complex 2. Environmental factors, possibly early in life, may contribute to
  • 51. Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
  • 52. Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371 Mean 2.460 ± 1.309 O.D. among cases Mean 0.058 ± 0.004 O.D. among HIV Mean 0.059 ± 0.005 O.D. among controls n 20 20 20
  • 53. Tang B. et al. CLINICAL AND VACCINE IMMUNOLOGY 2010;17:1132–8
  • 54. Subgroup analysis: • level of autoantibody in patients with active infections was relatively higher than those without (mean 3.279 ± 0.662 Vs 0.939 ± 0.630 O.D.) • level of autoantibody may have a role in monitoring disease activity or recurrence of the disease Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
  • 55. Wipasa J. et al. PloS One 2014;10:e110276 - No differences in %monocytes, CD 68 and HLA-DR - Normal inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) production (not shown) - Higher CD119, suggesting the presence of activated monocytes in the circulation
  • 56. Wipasa J. et al. PloS One 2014;10:e110276 This adult-onset immunodeficiency may be associated with one or more of the abnormal immune responses Mitogen stimulation
  • 57. Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71 Normal genetic sequencing or/and candidate protein expressions of IFN-R1, IFN-R2, IL-12p40, IL-12R-1, STAT-1, NEMO, IKBA, CYBB and IRF8
  • 58. Suggest including anti-IFN- autoantibodies in the differential diagnosis of • HIV-negative adult patients with unknown cell-mediated immunodeficiency • Severe, persistent or recurrent infections caused by NTM or Salmonella • Especially in Asian patients • Reactive skin lesions or autoimmune endocrinopathy Kampitak T. et al. Infection 2011;39:65–71
  • 59. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66
  • 60. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66 1. Progressive painful erythematous papules over 2 weeks
  • 61. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66 2. Multiple painful non-ulcerated infiltrated plaques
  • 62. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66 3. Progressively enlarging erythematous scaly non-painful nodules
  • 63. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66 1. Suppurative inflammation sparing the epidermis -> Sweet’s syndrome
  • 64. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–662. Lobular panniculitis
  • 65. Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–663. Multiple epitheloid granulomas -> skin infection by NTM
  • 66. Different forms of dermatoses Broadly classified into • Reactive dermatoses - Sweet’s syndrome - Erythema nodosum - Lobular panniculitis - Generalized pustular eruptions (AGEP, pustular psoriasis and subcorneal pustulosis) • Direct invasion of the skin in disseminated infection Chan J et al. Dermatology 2013;226:157–66 -> most common
  • 67. Cohen PR. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2007;2:34 Sweet's syndrome can present in several clinical settings: - Classical (or idiopathic) - Malignancy associated - Drug-induced
  • 68. Cohen PR. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2007;2:34 Diagnostic criteria for classical Sweet's syndrome Major Minor Both major criteria, and 2/4 of minor criteria
  • 69. Cohen PR. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2007;2:34 Papillary dermal edema, swollen endothelial cells Diffuse infiltrate of neutrophils
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  • 79. Browne SK. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 2014;32:635–57
  • 80. Autoantibodies to cytokines • Occur in many different conditions • May also develop against exogenously cytokines • Have been identified in health and disease, with their relationship ranging from none to directly causal Browne SK and Holland SM. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10:875-85
  • 81. Browne SK and Holland SM. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10:875-85
  • 83. Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial infection • Selective susceptibility to weakly pathogenic mycobacteria, such as BCG vaccine and environmental NTM causing idiopathic, disseminated infection, has long been suspected to be a Mendelian disorder Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
  • 84. Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51 Geographical origin of kindreds with genetic defects of MSMD Not confined to a particular ethnic group or geographic region
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  • 87. Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54 Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51 Six genes have been found to be mutated IFNGR1 & IFNGR2 STAT 1 IL12 p40 IL12RB1 NEMO
  • 88. Muhsen SA and Casanova JL. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;122:1043-51
  • 89. Nine different inheritable disorders • Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Complete IFN R2 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency • Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency • Partial STAT-1 deficiency • Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency • Complete IL-12R1 deficiency Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
  • 90. Nine different inheritable disorders • Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Complete IFN R2 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency • Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency • Partial STAT-1 deficiency • Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency • Complete IL-12R1 deficiency Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
  • 91. Nine different inheritable disorders • Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Complete IFN R2 deficiency Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54 • Early childhood ( < 3 yr) • Overwhelming infections • Lesions are multibacillary • Impaired granuloma formation
  • 92. Nine different inheritable disorders • Two forms of complete recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Complete IFN R2 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency • Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency • Partial STAT-1 deficiency • Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency • Complete IL-12R1 deficiency Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54
  • 93. Nine different inheritable disorders • Partial recessive IFN R1 deficiency • Partial recessive IFN R2 deficiency • Partial dominant IFN R1 deficiency • Partial STAT-1 deficiency • Complete IL-12 p40 deficiency • Complete IL-12R1 deficiency Casanova JL. Swiss Med Wkly 2001;131:445-54 • Various ages • Curable infections • Lesions are paucibacillary • Mature granulomas
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  • 97. Till…2013 25 reported cases from PubMed search • Majority of cases were Asian (8 Chinese, 6 Filipino, 4 Thai, 4 Taiwanese, 2 Japanese, and 1 Vietnamese) • Organs involved were the lymph nodes (22), lungs (19), bones (12), soft tissue (9), bone marrow (7), and skin (7) Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
  • 98. Till…2013 • Tissue cultures and pathology findings rather than blood cultures provided evidence of NTM • Both slow- and rapidly growing NTM were causative pathogens, with Mycobacterium avium complex (14) and M. chelonae (7) • 6 patients were infected with multiple species of mycobacteria, including both NTM and M. tuberculosis Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
  • 99. Till…2013 • Co-infections with P. marneffei and Salmonella spp. simultaneously developed in 11 and 7 patients • Experience both dermatomal and disseminated varicella zoster reactivation at higher frequency Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71 Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
  • 100. Till…2013 • Laboratory features often indicative of chronic inflammation or infection, including anemia, leukocytosis, elevated ESR, CRP, and/or β2-microglobulin and polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
  • 101. Till…2013 • grossly normal immunologic parameters, including CD4+ T lymphocytes, monocyte numbers, and IFNγR1 expression Browne SK. et al. Annu Rev Immunol 2014;32:635–57
  • 102. Browne SK and Holland SM. Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2010;10:534–41
  • 103. Prognosis • 32% mortality by a median of 25 months after diagnosis Wongkulab P. et al. PloS One 2013;8:e76371
  • 105. Treatment • Treating the disease consequences • Targeting the autoantibody Browne SK and Holland SM. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10:875-85
  • 106. Treatments • Majority fail to show a sustained response to IFN-  treatment • IVIG for neutralizing and plasmapheresis to remove antibody, are not consistently effective Lee WI. et al. Immunobiology 2013;218:762–71
  • 107. Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9 Rituximab was used in 4 patients with high-titer anti–IFN-  autoantibodies who had progressive refractory NTM disease despite aggressive anti-infective treatment • Treat according to a lymphoma regimen, additional doses were given for persistence or relapse • Aim of depleting B cells • Other possible mechanisms; modulation cell surface receptors, modulation B-cell, elimination plasmablasts
  • 108. Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9 Rituximab was given at 375mg/m² weekly x 4 doses, then at wider intervals 8 - 12 doses over the first year
  • 109. Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
  • 110. Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9 Within 2-6 months after treatment, all patients had marked clinical, radiologic, and laboratory improvement
  • 111. Conclusion • Not all cases of anti–IFN-  autoantibody- mediated disseminated mycobacterial disease require rituximab • Recommend for those with persistent, progressive, severe anti–IFN-  autoantibody– associated infection Browne SK et al. Blood 2012;119:3933-9
  • 112. Czaja C. et al. Clin Infect Dis 2014;58:e115–8
  • 113. Future well controlled studies are needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of this approach
  • 114. Take home messages (1) Suggest including anti-IFN- autoantibodies in the differential diagnosis of • HIV-negative patients • Severe, persistent or recurrent infections caused by NTM and other opportunistic infections • Reactive skin dermatoses • Especially in Asian patients
  • 115. Take home messages (2) • Trigger for these autoantibodies remains unknown • Patients with genetic defects tend to present early in life, and often show familial clustering
  • 116. Thank you for your attention