Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Clinical and immunological data of nine patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis disease

  • Laura Dotta,
  • Omar Scomodon,
  • Rita Padoan,
  • Silviana Timpano,
  • Alessandro Plebani,
  • Annarosa Soresina,
  • Vassilios Lougaris,
  • Daniela Concolino,
  • Angela Nicoletti,
  • Giuliana Giardino,
  • Amelia Licari,
  • Gianluigi Marseglia,
  • Claudio Pignata,
  • Nicola Tamassia,
  • Fabio Facchetti,
  • Donatella Vairo,
  • Raffaele Badolato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 311 – 315

Abstract

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This paper describes the heterogeneous clinical phenotype of a cohort of nine patients diagnosed with heterozygous mutations in STAT1. We report data of extended immunophenotyping over time and we show lung damage in four patients. The increased phosphorylation of STAT1 in response to IFNγ and IFNα stimulation proves the gain-of-function nature of the defects. The data are supplemental to our original article concurrently published “Clinical heterogeneity of dominant chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis disease: presenting as treatment-resistant candidiasis and chronic lung disease” [1], where additional results and interpretation of our research can be found.