PRIMARY IMMUNE DEFICIENCY DISEASES Flashcards

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failure of T cell and B cell maturation; mutation in the common gamma chain of a cytokine receptor, leading to failure of IL-7 signaling and defective lymphopoiesis

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X-SCID

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failure of T cell development; secondary defect in antibody responses; approx 50% of cases caused by mutation in the gene encoding ADA, leading to accumulation of toxic metabolites during lymphocyte maturation and proliferation

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autosomal recessive SCID

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failure of B-cell maturation, absence of antibodies; caused by mutations in the BTK gene, which encodes B-cell tyrosine kinase, required for maturation signals from the pre-B cell and B cell receptors

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X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)

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failure of development of thymus, with T cell deficiency

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Di George syndrome

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failure to produce isotope switched high affinity antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgE); mutations in genes encoding CD40L or activation-induced cytosine deaminase

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X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome

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defects in antibody production; cause unknown in most cases

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common variable immunodeficiency

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failure of IgA production; cause unknown

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selective IgA deficiency

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