PATH - B- and T-cell disorders Flashcards

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Severe combined

immunodeficiency

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Several types including
defective *IL-2R gamma chain (most common, X-linked), *adenosine deaminase deficiency (autosomal recessive).

Failure to thrive, chronic
diarrhea, thrush

Recurrent viral, bacterial, fungal, and protozoal infections

TX: bone marrow
transplant (no concern for
rejection).

DEC T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs).

Absence of thymic shadow
(CXR), germinal centers
(lymph node biopsy), and
T cells (flow cytometry).

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Ataxia-telangiectasia

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Defects in *ATM gene–>failure to repair DNA double strand breaks–>cell cycle arrest

Triad: cerebellar defects
(Ataxia), spider Angiomas
(telangiectasia), IgA
deficiency

  • INC AFP.
  • DEC IgA, IgG, and IgE

Lymphopenia
cerebellar atrophy

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Hyper-IgM syndrome

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X-linked recessive

Most commonly due to
defective *CD40L on Th cells-->class switching defect

Severe pyogenic infections
early in life; opportunistic
infection with Pneumocystis,
Cryptosporidium, CMV

  • Normal or INC IgM
  • DEC DEC DEC IgG, IgA, IgE.
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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

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X-linked recessive

Mutation in *WAS gene

T cells unable to reorganize
actin cytoskeleton

WATER
Wiskott-Aldrich:
Thrombocytopenia
Eczema,
Recurrent infections.
 
INC risk of autoimmune disease and malignancy.
  • DEC to normal IgG, IgM
  • INC IgE, IgA

Fewer and smaller platelets.

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