Candidiasis, Familial, 8

Last updated on: 15.04.2022

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Definition
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Clinical variant of familial chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis caused by mutations in the TRAF3IP2-AS1 gene. The TRAF3IP2-AS1 gene is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 6q21. The TRAF3IP2 gene encodes Act1, an adaptor protein with ubiquitin ligase activity that links the IL-17 receptor to downstream signaling pathways. The protein encoded by the TRAF3IP2 gene, Act1 is an important adaptor in the IL-17A signaling pathway.

Case report(s)
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Boisson et al (2013) reported on a sibling born to consanguineous Algerian parents who suffered from chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. The 30-year-old brother developed macrocheilia associated with progressive chronic macroglossia at the age of 8 years, as well as recurrent oral candidiasis affecting the mouth and tongue. His 28-year-old sister suffered from recurrent episodes of bilateral blepharitis since early childhood, as well as folliculitis decalvans caused by S. aureus; further, occasional episodes of oral thrush due to C. albicans and onychomycosis (C. parapsilosis). Both siblings suffered from infantile seborrheic dermatitis that resolved with local treatment within 6 weeks. The authors identified a homozygous missense mutation in the TRAF3IP2 gene (T536I; 607043.0002)

Literature
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  1. Blanco Lobo P et al (2021) Biallelic TRAF3IP2 variants causing chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis in a child harboring a STAT1 variant. Pediatr Allergy Immunol 32:1804-1812.
  2. Boisson B et al. (2013) An ACT1 mutation selectively abolishes interleukin-17 responses in humans with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. Immunity 39: 676-686.
  3. He R et al. (2021) Identification of a Long Noncoding RNA TRAF3IP2-AS1 as Key Regulator of IL-17 Signaling through the SRSF10-IRF1-Act1 Axis in Autoimmune Diseases. J Immunol 206:2353-2365.
  4. Lambert S et al (2017) Dual Role of Act1 in Keratinocyte Differentiation and Host Defense: TRAF3IP2 Silencing Alters Keratinocyte Differentiation and Inhibits IL-17 Responses. J Invest Dermatol 137:1501-1511.
  5. Shi R et al (2021) N6-Methyladenosine-Related Long Noncoding RNAs as Potential Prognosis Biomarkers for Endometrial Cancer. Int J Gen Med 14:8249-8262.

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Last updated on: 15.04.2022