Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review

The primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) include many genetic disorders that affect different components of the innate and adaptive responses. The number of distinct genetic PIDs has increased exponentially with improved methods of detection and advanced laboratory methodology. Patients with PID...

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Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Interleukin 2 receptor alpha
STAT protein
Allergy
Ataxia telangiectasia
Autoimmune disease
Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy
Autoimmunity
Chronic granulomatous disease
Common variable immunodeficiency
Complement deficiency
Digeorge syndrome
Disease predisposition
Endocrine system
Gastrointestinal tract
Gene rearrangement
Genetic disorder
Human
Hyper ige syndrome
Hyper igm syndrome
Immune deficiency
Immunological tolerance
Molecular mimicry
Omenn syndrome
Pathophysiology
Phagocytosis
Polyendocrinopathy
Prevalence
Priority journal
Recurrent infection
Regulatory T lymphocyte
Review
Th17 cell
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
X linked agammaglobulinemia
Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmunity
Immunodeficiencies
Immunologic deficiency syndromes
Primary immunodeficiency
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
title Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
spellingShingle Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Interleukin 2 receptor alpha
STAT protein
Allergy
Ataxia telangiectasia
Autoimmune disease
Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy
Autoimmunity
Chronic granulomatous disease
Common variable immunodeficiency
Complement deficiency
Digeorge syndrome
Disease predisposition
Endocrine system
Gastrointestinal tract
Gene rearrangement
Genetic disorder
Human
Hyper ige syndrome
Hyper igm syndrome
Immune deficiency
Immunological tolerance
Molecular mimicry
Omenn syndrome
Pathophysiology
Phagocytosis
Polyendocrinopathy
Prevalence
Priority journal
Recurrent infection
Regulatory T lymphocyte
Review
Th17 cell
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
X linked agammaglobulinemia
Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmunity
Immunodeficiencies
Immunologic deficiency syndromes
Primary immunodeficiency
title_short Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
title_full Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
title_fullStr Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
title_full_unstemmed Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
title_sort Primary immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: A comprehensive review
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Interleukin 2 receptor alpha
STAT protein
Allergy
Ataxia telangiectasia
Autoimmune disease
Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy
Autoimmunity
Chronic granulomatous disease
Common variable immunodeficiency
Complement deficiency
Digeorge syndrome
Disease predisposition
Endocrine system
Gastrointestinal tract
Gene rearrangement
Genetic disorder
Human
Hyper ige syndrome
Hyper igm syndrome
Immune deficiency
Immunological tolerance
Molecular mimicry
Omenn syndrome
Pathophysiology
Phagocytosis
Polyendocrinopathy
Prevalence
Priority journal
Recurrent infection
Regulatory T lymphocyte
Review
Th17 cell
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
X linked agammaglobulinemia
Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmunity
Immunodeficiencies
Immunologic deficiency syndromes
Primary immunodeficiency
topic Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Interleukin 2 receptor alpha
STAT protein
Allergy
Ataxia telangiectasia
Autoimmune disease
Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy
Autoimmunity
Chronic granulomatous disease
Common variable immunodeficiency
Complement deficiency
Digeorge syndrome
Disease predisposition
Endocrine system
Gastrointestinal tract
Gene rearrangement
Genetic disorder
Human
Hyper ige syndrome
Hyper igm syndrome
Immune deficiency
Immunological tolerance
Molecular mimicry
Omenn syndrome
Pathophysiology
Phagocytosis
Polyendocrinopathy
Prevalence
Priority journal
Recurrent infection
Regulatory T lymphocyte
Review
Th17 cell
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
X linked agammaglobulinemia
Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmunity
Immunodeficiencies
Immunologic deficiency syndromes
Primary immunodeficiency
description The primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) include many genetic disorders that affect different components of the innate and adaptive responses. The number of distinct genetic PIDs has increased exponentially with improved methods of detection and advanced laboratory methodology. Patients with PIDs have an increased susceptibility to infectious diseases and non-infectious complications including allergies, malignancies and autoimmune diseases (ADs), the latter being the first manifestation of PIDs in several cases. There are two types of PIDS. Monogenic immunodeficiencies due to mutations in genes involved in immunological tolerance that increase the predisposition to develop autoimmunity including polyautoimmunity, and polygenic immunodeficiencies characterized by a heterogeneous clinical presentation that can be explained by a complex pathophysiology and which may have a multifactorial etiology. The high prevalence of ADs in PIDs demonstrates the intricate relationships between the mechanisms of these two conditions. Defects in central and peripheral tolerance, including mutations in AIRE and T regulatory cells respectively, are thought to be crucial in the development of ADs in these patients. In fact, pathology that leads to PID often also impacts the Treg/Th17 balance that may ease the appearance of a proinflammatory environment, increasing the odds for the development of autoimmunity. Furthermore, the influence of chronic and recurrent infections through molecular mimicry, bystander activation and super antigens activation are supposed to be pivotal for the development of autoimmunity. These multiple mechanisms are associated with diverse clinical subphenotypes that hinders an accurate diagnosis in clinical settings, and in some cases, may delay the selection of suitable pharmacological therapies. Herein, a comprehensively appraisal of the common mechanisms among these conditions, together with clinical pearls for treatment and diagnosis is presented. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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