Primary immunodeficiency diseases: dissectors of the immune system
- 1 July 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Immunological Reviews
- Vol. 185 (1) , 206-219
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-065x.2002.18517.x
Abstract
Summary: The past 50 years have seen enormous progress in this field. An unknown concept until 1952, there are now more than 100 different primary immunodeficiency syndromes in the world's literature. Each novel syndrome has shed new insight into the workings of the immune system, dissecting its multiple parts into unique functioning components. This has been especially true over the past decade, as the molecular bases of approximately 40 of these diseases have been identified in rapid succession. Advances in the treatment of these diseases have also been impressive. Antibody replacement has been improved greatly by the development of human immunoglobulin preparations that can be safely administered by the intravenous route, and cytokine and humanized anticytokine therapies are now possible through recombinant technologies. The ability to achieve life‐saving immune reconstitution of patients with lethal severe combined immunodeficiency by administering rigorously T‐cell‐depleted allogeneic related haploidentical bone marrow stem cells has extended this option to virtually all such infants, if diagnosed before untreatable infections develop. Finally, the past 3 years have witnessed the first truly successful gene therapy. The impressive results in X‐linked severe combined immunodeficiency offer hope that this approach can be extended to many more diseases in the future.Keywords
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