Loss of the interleukin-6 receptor causes immunodeficiency, atopy, and abnormal inflammatory responses

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IL-6 excess is central to the pathogenesis of multiple inflammatory conditions and is targeted in clinical practice by immunotherapy that blocks the IL-6 receptor encoded by IL6R. We describe two patients with homozygous mutations in IL6R who presented with recurrent infections, abnormal acute-phase responses, elevated IgE, eczema, and eosinophilia. This study identifies a novel primary immunodeficiency, clarifying the contribution of IL-6 to the phenotype of patients with mutations in IL6ST, STAT3, and ZNF341, genes encoding different components of the IL-6 signaling pathway, and alerts us to the potential toxicity of drugs targeting the IL-6R.

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Spencer, S., Bal, S. K., Egner, W., Allen, H. L., Raza, S. I., Ma, C. A., … Thaventhiran, J. E. D. (2019). Loss of the interleukin-6 receptor causes immunodeficiency, atopy, and abnormal inflammatory responses. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 216(9), 1986–1998. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20190344

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