JAK Inhibitor Therapy in a Child with Inherited USP18 Deficiency

  • Alsohime F
  • Martin-Fernandez M
  • Temsah M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Deficiency of ubiquitin-specific peptidase 18 (USP18) is a severe type I interferonopathy. USP18 down-regulates type I interferon signaling by blocking the access of Janus-associated kinase 1 (JAK1) to the type I interferon receptor. The absence of USP18 results in unmitigated interferon-mediated inflammation and is lethal during the perinatal period. We describe a neonate who presented with hydrocephalus, necrotizing cellulitis, systemic inflammation, and respiratory failure. Exome sequencing identified a homozygous mutation at an essential splice site on USP18. The encoded protein was expressed but devoid of negative regulatory ability. Treatment with ruxolitinib was followed by a prompt and sustained recovery. (Funded by King Saud University and others.).

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Alsohime, F., Martin-Fernandez, M., Temsah, M.-H., Alabdulhafid, M., Le Voyer, T., Alghamdi, M., … Alangari, A. A. (2020). JAK Inhibitor Therapy in a Child with Inherited USP18 Deficiency. New England Journal of Medicine, 382(3), 256–265. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1905633

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