L16 - Immunodeficiency Diseases Flashcards
immunodeficiency df
what are such infections like? - properties
when are they more likely to be significant
how can you classify immunodeficiency
what are the properties of each one and examples
also
within the immune system, how do you classify immunodeficiency
what types of infection for each
innate / adaptove –> b or t cells
what is combines immunodeficiencies
why would this happen
immune dysregulation - df
predominantly antibody deficiency
features
how does it manifest
what do infections repsond to
what happens as a consequence sometimes
antibody deficiency causes
classes pto
also give examples of some deficiencies and how would they present
physiological
2ary
primary
when does maturation of antibody production happen and what is associated with this
XLA
what is it
how does i happen
x linked hyper IgM synd
what happens
how does it present
when
where is the immunological lesion - why is this significant
what else happens with this
treating antibody deficiency
what is important here
cellular immunodeficiency
what does this mena
what is effected
what does it manifest with
what is a common cause of this, what type
SCID
what is this
what does effect
how do these present generally as
what are 3 main causes
common chain deficiency
what is this linked to and how is it relavent and work
features
JAK-3 deficiency
what is this relavent foe and how
features
RAG 1&2 deficiency
what is this with
what is needed for
effect of this
SCID therapy
what is given and how does this work