congenital or primary immunodeficiency
immunodeficiencies due to genetic defects in one or more components of the immune response that result in increased susceptibility to infections
acquired or secondary immunodeficiency
non-genetic, develops in response to exogenous trauma or factors, e.g., malnutrition, treatment with immunosuppressive drugs (chemotherapy, prevention of transplant rejection, autoimmunity), bone marrow-derived cancers, infection (e.g., HIV)
what are some of the Immune System Abnormalities in Immunodeficiencies?
Three main categories of Congenital Immunodeficiency Diseases
mechanism behind chronic granulomatous disease
mechanism behind leukocyte adhesion deficiency-1
mechanism behind leukocyte adhesion deficiency-2
mechanism behind Chediak-Higashi syndrome
Describe some of the Mutations in critical components of early lymphocyte development/ maturation pathways that result in defects in B and T cell maturation
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molecules required for the development of common lymphoid precursor cells into Pro-B and Pro-T cells
γc= common γ chain
JAK3 = (signaling molecule)
ADA
PNP
*defect in any of these creates problems for development of B and T cells
molecules required for the development of Pro-B and T cells into Pre-B and T cells
Molecules associated with VDJ recombination (for antibody production or TCR function)
RAG1
RAG2
ARTEMIS
*defect in any of these creates problems for development of B and T cells
molecules required for the development of Pre-T cell into immature CD4 CD8 T cells
Pre-TCR checkpoint: CD3
molecules required for the development of mature CD8 and CD4 T cells
CD8+ = ZAP70, TAP1, 2
CD4+ = MHC Class II
molecules required for the development of mature B cells
Pre-BCR checkpoint for BTK
defects in innate immunity that can cause immunodeficiencies
Severe Combined Immunodeficiencies (SCID)
Affects both humoral and cell-mediated immunity:
- Defects in cytokine signaling
- Defects in nucleotide salvage pathways
- Defects in V(D) J recombination
- Defective thymic development
mechanisms behind some of the forms of SCID
oral symptoms of SCID
Candidiasis, viral infections, ulcerative stomatitis
Antibody Deficiencies
*defects in B cell maturation
Decrease in all serum Ig isotypes and reduced B cell numbers is a defect in…
Pre-B receptor checkpoint defect; Btk mutation (Bruton tyrosine kinase); mutations in IgM (can’t isotype switch)
Selective IgA deficiency
Decreased IgA and association with increased susceptibility to bacterial infections and protozoa
common variable immunodeficiency
What would a mutation in CD40L (x-chromosome) or CD40 result in?
Defects in T helper cell-mediated B cell, macrophage, and dendritic cell activation; defects in somatic mutation, class switching, and germinal center formation; defective cell-mediated immunity
Defects in T cells