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Immunological and genetic bases of new primary immunodeficiencies

  • Nat Rev Immunol. 2007 Nov;7(11):851-61. doi: 10.1038/nri2195.
László Maródi 1 Luigi D Notarangelo
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Infectious and Pediatric Immunology, University of Debrecen Medical and Health Science Center, H-4,012 Debrecen, Hungary. lmarodi@dote.hu
Abstract

Since 1952, when congenital agammaglobulinaemia was described by Bruton, the characterization of genetically defined immunodeficiencies in humans has been crucial for a better understanding of the biology of the innate and adaptive immune responses. This Review focuses on the characterization of new primary immunodeficiencies and disease-related genes. A series of primary defects of innate immunity have recently been discovered and are discussed here. Moreover, new defects in pre-B-cell and B-cell differentiation and antibody maturation are summarized and recently discovered monogenic immunodeficiencies that disturb the homeostasis of both the innate and the adaptive immune systems are discussed.

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