| Literature DB >> 30980390 |
Deena Iskander1, Irene Roberts2, Clare Rees1, Richard Szydlo1, Mary Alikian1,3, Michael Neale1, Yvonne Harrington4, Peter Kelleher5, Anastasios Karadimitris1, Josu de la Fuente1,4.
Abstract
Diamond-Blackfan anaemia (DBA) is a rare bone marrow failure syndrome characterised by anaemia, congenital anomalies and cancer predisposition. Although infections are the second leading cause of mortality in non-transplanted patients, immune function is largely unexplored. We identified quantitative deficits in serum immunoglobulins and/or circulating T, natural killer and B lymphocytes in 59 of 107 unselected patients (55·1%) attending our centre over a 7-year period. Immune abnormalities were independent of ribosomal protein genotype and arose in both steroid-treated and steroid-untreated patients. In summary, these data highlight the high prevalence and spectrum of infections and immune defects in DBA.Entities:
Keywords: Diamond-Blackfan; bone marrow failure; corticosteroids; immunodeficiency; red blood cell disorders
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30980390 DOI: 10.1111/bjh.15915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Haematol ISSN: 0007-1048 Impact factor: 6.998