Dominant-negative mutations in human IL6ST underlie hyper-IgE syndrome
Autosomal dominant hyper-IgE syndrome (AD-HIES) is typically caused by dominant-negative (DN) STAT3 mutations. Patients suffer from cold staphylococcal lesions and mucocutaneous candidiasis, severe allergy, and skeletal abnormalities. We report 12 patients from 8 unrelated kindreds with AD-HIES due...
Main Authors: | Béziat, V, Tavernier, SJ, Chen, Y-H, Laurence, A, Aschenbrenner, D, Gartner, L, Keles, S, Ciznar, P, Grimbacher, B, Uhlig, HH |
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Other Authors: | Undiagnosed Diseases Network |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Rockefeller University Press
2020
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