[Diagnosis and treatment of adult patients with inborn errors of immunity].

Hirokazu Kanegane
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Abstract

Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) are caused by abnormalities in molecules involved in the immune system, and there are nearly 500 genes associated with PID. The symptoms are not only susceptibile to infectious diseases but also to autoimmune diseases, malignancies, autoinflammatory diseases, and allergies. Thus, these diseases are considered inborn errors of immunity (IEI) rather than PID. IEI is typically thought to occur in childhood because IEI is associated with a genetic variant, but there are also several adult-onset IEIs. The same 10 warning signs used to diagnose IEI in children are used to diagnose the condition in adults as well, who are then given a definitive genetic diagnosis after a 4-step diagnostic process. In addition to prophylactic antimicrobial agents and immunoglobulin replacement therapy, allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is performed as a curative therapy in some patients with IEI. However, in adult patients with IEI, HCT may have to be stopped due to complications. Adult patients with IEI need to be promptly assessed for HCT, and HCT must be done before complications increase.

成人先天性免疫缺陷的诊断与治疗
原发性免疫缺陷疾病(PID)是由参与免疫系统的分子异常引起的,有近500个基因与PID相关。这些症状不仅对传染病易感,而且对自身免疫性疾病、恶性肿瘤、自身炎症性疾病和过敏也易感。因此,这些疾病被认为是先天性免疫错误(IEI)而不是PID。IEI通常被认为发生在儿童时期,因为IEI与遗传变异有关,但也有几种成人发病的IEI。用于诊断儿童IEI的10个警告信号也用于诊断成人的情况,然后在经过4步诊断过程后给予明确的基因诊断。除了预防性抗菌药物和免疫球蛋白替代治疗外,异体造血细胞移植(HCT)是一些IEI患者的根治性治疗方法。然而,在IEI的成年患者中,HCT可能由于并发症而不得不停止。成人IEI患者需要及时评估HCT,并且必须在并发症增加之前进行HCT。
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