Tuberculosis and impaired IL-23-dependent IFN-γ immunity in humans homozygous for a common TYK2 missense variant
| Primer Autor |
Casanova, Jean-Laurent
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| Co-autores |
Boisson-Dupuis, Stephanie
Ramirez-Alejo, Noe
Li, Zhi
Patin, Etienne
Rao, Geetha
Kerner, Gaspard
Lim, Che Kang
Krementsov, Dimitry N.
Hernandez, Nicholas
Ma, Cindy S.
Zhang, Qian
Markle, Janet
Martinez-Barricarte, Ruben
Payne, Kathryn
Fisch, Robert
Deswarte, Caroline
Halpern, Joshua
Bouaziz, Matthieu
Mulwa, Jeanette
Sivanesan, Durga
Lazarov, Tomi
Naves, Rodrigo
Garcia, Patricia
Itan, Yuval
Boisson, Bertrand
Checchi, Alix
Jabot-Hanin, Fabienne
Cobat, Aurelie
Guennoun, Andrea
Jackson, Carolyn C.
Pekcan, Sevgi
Caliskaner, Zafer
Inostroza, Jaime
Costa-Carvalho, Beatriz Tavares
Tavares de Albuquerque, Jose Antonio
Garcia-Ortiz, Humberto
Orozco, Lorena
Ozcelik, Tayfun
Abid, Ahmed
Rhorfi, Ismail Abderahmani
Souhi, Hicham
Amrani, Hicham Naji
Zegmout, Adil
Geissmann, Frederic
Michnick, Stephen W.
Muller-Fleckenstein, Ingrid
Fleckenstein, Bernhard
Puel, Anne
Ciancanelli, Michael J.
Marr, Nico
Abolhassani, Hassan
Elvira Balcells, Maria
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Strickler, Alexis
Abarca, Katia
Teuscher, Cory
Ochs, Hans D.
Reisli, Ismail
Sayar, Esra H.
El-Baghdadi, Jamila
Bustamante, Jacinta
Hammarstrom, Lennart
Tangye, Stuart G.
Pellegrini, Sandra
Quintana-Murci, Lluis
Abel, Laurent
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| Título |
Tuberculosis and impaired IL-23-dependent IFN-γ immunity in humans homozygous for a common TYK2 missense variant
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| Editorial |
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
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| Revista |
SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
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| Lenguaje |
English
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| Description |
The Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases was supported, in part, by grants from the French National Agency for Research (ANR) under the Investissement d'avenir program (grant no. ANR-10-IAHU-01), the TBPATHGEN project (grant no. ANR-14-CE14-0007-01), the GENMSMD project (grant no. ANR-16-CE17-0005-01), the Integrative Biology of Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory of Excellence (grant no. ANR-10-LABX-62-IBEID), the European Research Council (ERC; grant no. ERC-2010-AdG-268777), the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science, the St. Giles Foundation, the National Center for Research Resources and the National Center for Advancing Sciences (NCATS), NIH (grant no. UL1TR001866), the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) (grant nos. 5R01AI089970, 5R37AI095983, 5U01AI088685, and 5U19AI111143), and The Rockefeller University. Work at the Cytokine Signaling Unit was supported, in part, by a grant from Fondation de la Recherche Medicale to S. Pellegrini (grant no. DEQ20170336741). J.B. was supported by Support of Clinical Research (grant no. SRC2017). C.S.M. and S.G.T. were supported by fellowships and grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Office of Health and Medical Research of the Government of New South Wales (Australia). M.E.B. was supported by Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT; grant no. 1171570) A.C.-N. was supported by Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado e de Sao Paulo (Fapesp) and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq). N.R.-A. was supported by fellowships from Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT; grant no. 264011) and the Stony Wold-Herbert Fund. Z.L. was supported by the CNRS. J. Markle was supported by the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowship in Biomedical Sciences and NIAID grant K99AI27932. C.C.J. was the Damon Runyon-Richard Lumsden Foundation Physician Scientist supported by the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation (PST-03-15). H.D.O. was supported by the Jeffrey Modell Foundation. N.H. was supported by a Medical Scientist Training Program grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the NIH under award no. T32GM007739 to the Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program. The content of this study is the sole responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH. The Yale Center for Mendelian Genomics (UM1HG006504) is funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute. Funds were also provided by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The GSP Coordinating Center (U24 HG008956) contributed to cross-program scientific initiatives and provided logistical and general study coordination.
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| doi |
10.1126/sciimmunol.aau8714
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| Disciplinas de la OCDE |
Inmunología
Genética y Herencia
Enfermedades Infecciosas
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| Título de la cita (Recomendado-único) |
Tuberculosis and impaired IL-23-dependent IFN-γ immunity in humans homozygous for a common TYK2 missense variant
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| ISSN |
2470-9468
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