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Whole-Transcriptome Sequencing–Based Concomitant Detection of Viral and Human Genetic Determinants of Cutaneous Lesions Publisher Pubmed



Saeidian AH1, 2, 3 ; Youssefian L1, 2 ; Huang CY1, 2 ; Palizban F4 ; Naji M1, 2 ; Saffarian Z5, 6 ; Mahmoudi H6 ; Goodarzi A7 ; Sotoudeh S8 ; Vahidnezhad F9 ; Amani M10 ; Tavakoli N11 ; Ajami A11 ; Mozafarpoor S12 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Saeidian AH1, 2, 3
  2. Youssefian L1, 2
  3. Huang CY1, 2
  4. Palizban F4
  5. Naji M1, 2
  6. Saffarian Z5, 6
  7. Mahmoudi H6
  8. Goodarzi A7
  9. Sotoudeh S8
  10. Vahidnezhad F9
  11. Amani M10
  12. Tavakoli N11
  13. Ajami A11
  14. Mozafarpoor S12
  15. Teimoorian M13
  16. Dorgaleleh S14
  17. Shokri S15
  18. Shenagari M16
  19. Abedi N17
  20. Zeinali S18
  21. Fortina P19, 20
  22. Beziat V21, 22, 23
  23. Jouanguy E21, 22, 23
  24. Casanova JL21, 22, 23, 24, 25
  25. Uitto J1, 2
  26. Vahidnezhad H1, 2

Source: JCI Insight Published:2022


Abstract

Severe viral infections of the skin can occur in patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI). We report an all-in-one whole-transcriptome sequencing–based method by RNA-Seq on a single skin biopsy for concomitantly identifying the cutaneous virome and the underlying IEI. Skin biopsies were obtained from healthy and lesional skin from patients with cutaneous infections suspected to be of viral origin. RNA-Seq was utilized as the first-tier strategy for unbiased human genome-wide rare variant detection. Reads unaligned to the human genome were utilized for the exploration of 926 viruses in a viral genome catalog. In 9 families studied, the patients carried pathogenic variants in 6 human IEI genes, including IL2RG, WAS, CIB1, STK4, GATA2, and DOCK8. Gene expression profiling also confirmed pathogenicity of the human variants and permitted genome-wide homozygosity mapping, which assisted in identification of candidate genes in consanguineous families. This automated, online, all-in-one computational pipeline, called VirPy, enables simultaneous detection of the viral triggers and the human genetic variants underlying skin lesions in patients with suspected IEI and viral dermatosis. Copyright: © 2022, Saeidian et al.
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