Defects in genes of the Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) pathway are associated with susceptibility to herpes simplex virus type 1 encephalitis (HSE). We analyzed a cohort of 11 adult Italian patients in whom viral encephalitis developed. We detected 2 rare missense mutations in TLR3: 1 in a patient with HSE (p.Leu297Val) and 1 in a patient with varicella-zoster virus encephalitis (p.Leu199Phe). Both mutations are extremely rare in human populations and have pathogenicity scores highly suggestive of a functional effect. Data herein expand the phenotypic spectrum of TLR3 mutations to varicella-zoster virus encephalitis and support the role of TLR3 genetic defects as risk factors for HSE in adults.
TLR3 mutations in adult patients with Herpes Simplex virus and Varicella Zoster virus encephalitis / M. Sironi, A. Peri, R. Cagliani, D. Forni, S. Riva, M. Biasin, M. Clerici, A. Gori. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 0022-1899. - 215:9(2017 May), pp. 1430-1434. [10.1093/infdis/jix166]
TLR3 mutations in adult patients with Herpes Simplex virus and Varicella Zoster virus encephalitis
M. Biasin;M. ClericiPenultimo
;A. Gori
2017
Abstract
Defects in genes of the Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) pathway are associated with susceptibility to herpes simplex virus type 1 encephalitis (HSE). We analyzed a cohort of 11 adult Italian patients in whom viral encephalitis developed. We detected 2 rare missense mutations in TLR3: 1 in a patient with HSE (p.Leu297Val) and 1 in a patient with varicella-zoster virus encephalitis (p.Leu199Phe). Both mutations are extremely rare in human populations and have pathogenicity scores highly suggestive of a functional effect. Data herein expand the phenotypic spectrum of TLR3 mutations to varicella-zoster virus encephalitis and support the role of TLR3 genetic defects as risk factors for HSE in adults.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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