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Combined T and B deficiencies


Deficiencies that affect both B and T lymphocyte (Chapter 4) numbers and/
or their functions are life threatening. Such deficiencies are termed severe
combined immunodeficiency (SCID). The term SCID represents a group
of disorders associated with more than 20 different mutations and with a
frequency of between one in 50 000 and one in 500 000 births. As some forms
of SCID are inherited in an X-linked fashion (Chapter 15), more boys than girls
are affected, with the male : female ratio of approximately 3 : 1.


Depending on the mutation involved, T and B cells may both be decreased (T–B–
SCID) or B cells numbers may be normal or increased (T–B+SCID). In the latter,
the absence of T cells renders B cells functionally inactive, owing to the need
for the cytokines produced by TH cells for antibody production as described in
Chapter 4. In either case, the disorder becomes apparent in the first few weeks


IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASES

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Table Deficiencies in: *Examples

I T and B lymphocytes severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)

II antibody deficiencies X-linked agammaglobulinemia

III other well-defined immunodeficiency
syndromes

Wiskott Aldridge syndrome
DiGeorge anomaly

IV diseases of immune dysregulation Chediak-Higashi syndrome

V congenital deficiencies of
phagocyte numbers and/or function

X-linked neutropenia/myelodysplasia
leukocyte adhesion deficiencies (LADs) types
I and II
chronic granulomatous disease

VI defects in innate immunity mannose binding lectin (MBL) deficiency

VII autoinflammatory disorders hyper IgD syndrome

VIII complement deficiencies C4 deficiency
C2 deficiency
C1 inhibitor deficiency


  • examples only, many more disorders are known


Table 5.3Classification of PIDs


Deficiencies of: Consequences

T lymphocytes viral and fungal infections (for example herpes simplex;Pneumocystis carinii)
opportunistic infections such asCandida albicans
infections with intracellular bacteria, e.g. Mycobacteria
Kaposi’s sarcoma (a tumor derived from blood vessels)

Antibodies bacterial infections causing recurrent chest infections and boils in the skin

Phagocytic cells bacterial infections causing boils and abscesses

Complement recurrent meningococcal meningitis
bacterial pneumonia , septicemia
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, an autoimmune disorder)

Table 5.2Diseases associated with PIDs of different origins

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