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Human primary immunodeficiencies causing defects in innate immunity.

Tiffany Wong1, Joanne Yeung, Kyla J Hildebrand, Anne K Junker, Stuart E Turvey.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There have been exciting recent advances in identifying new mutations that cause human primary immunodeficiencies which impact innate immune defences. In this review, we will highlight the most important and influential advances published in the last 18 months related to the defects of the innate immune system. We will also provide clinical context to facilitate the incorporation of these discoveries into clinical practice. RECENT
FINDINGS: We will specifically focus on three areas that have seen recent significant advances: defects in Toll-like receptor signalling that enhance susceptibility to viral infection, particularly herpes simplex encephalitis; defects in innate immunity that impact phagocyte function predisposing to mycobacterial infection; and the discovery of genes responsible for isolated congenital asplenia.
SUMMARY: The field of innate immunodeficiency has benefited greatly from the recent improvements in genome sequencing technology and has advanced dramatically in the last 18 months. For clinicians confronted with patients with suspected innate immunodeficiency, these new discoveries not only increase the likelihood that a patient will receive a specific molecular diagnosis and tailored therapy, but also add significant complexity to the diagnostic workup. Future challenges will include identifying accurate, cost-effective diagnostic approaches to these novel immunodeficiencies, so these impressive advances in our understanding of innate immunity can be translated into improved health outcomes for our affected patients and their families.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24126612     DOI: 10.1097/ACI.0000000000000010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 1473-6322


  2 in total

Review 1.  Toll-like receptor signaling in primary immune deficiencies.

Authors:  Paul J Maglione; Noa Simchoni; Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2015-04-30       Impact factor: 5.691

Review 2.  I-L-C-2 it: type 2 immunity and group 2 innate lymphoid cells in homeostasis.

Authors:  Jakob von Moltke; Richard M Locksley
Journal:  Curr Opin Immunol       Date:  2014-10-13       Impact factor: 7.486

  2 in total

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