AI Article Synopsis

  • CARD9 is a crucial adaptor protein that helps immune cells like macrophages and neutrophils fight off fungal infections in the skin.
  • Mutations in the CARD9 gene can increase vulnerability to severe fungal infections in otherwise healthy individuals.
  • A case study of a patient with rare mutations in CARD9 shows a persistent dermatophyte infection that resists treatment, emphasizing the need for better understanding and targeting of CARD9-related conditions.

Article Abstract

Caspase Recruitment Domain Family Member 9 (CARD9) is an adaptor molecule that drives antifungal activity of macrophages and neutrophils in the skin. Autosomal recessive loss-of-function mutations in CARD9 confer increased susceptibility to invasive disease with select fungi in non-immunosuppressed patients. We report on a patient with X-linked ichthyosis complicated by chronic cutaneous invasive dermatophyte infection. We identified a previously reported c.271T>C (p.Y91H) mutation and a novel intronic c.1269+18G>A mutation in CARD9 underlying recurrent deep dermatophytosis in this patient despite various antifungals for over three decades. Our case highlights susceptibility to invasive dermatophytosis related to autosomal recessive CARD9 deficiency and illustrates the range of CARD9 mutations to be pursued in immunocompetent patients with unexplained deep dermatophyte infections. Further studies are needed to define the best therapeutic regimen.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cup.13574DOI Listing

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