María Raquel Mitchell, Luciano Urdinez, Andrea R Bernasconi, Silvia Danielian, María Martha Katsikas, Elisa O Sajaroff, Georgina Roffé, Nélida M Villa, Laura Galluzzo, Marianela Sanz, Alejandro M Palma, Carolina Bouso, Emma Prieto, Verónica Goris, Judith Yancoski, Sergio D Rosenzweig, Matías Oleastro, Adriana Rosé, Walter Cacciavillano, Guido Felizzia, Myriam Guitter, Cristian Sánchez La Rosa, Mailén Ríos, Pedro Zubizarreta, María Sara Felice, Jorge G Rossi
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Abstract
Background: Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI) comprise several genetic anomalies that affect different components of the innate and adaptive responses, predisposing to infectious diseases, autoimmunity and malignancy. Different studies, mostly in adults, have reported a higher prevalence of cancer in IEI patients. However, in part due to the rarity of most of these IEI subtypes (classified in ten categories by the Primary Immunodeficiency Committee of the International Union of Immunological Societies), it is difficult to assess the risk in a large number of patients, especially during childhood.
Objective: To document the cancer prevalence in a pediatric cohort from a single referral institution, assessing their risk, together with the type of neoplasia within each IEI subgroup.
Method: An extensive review of clinical records from 1989 to 2022 of IEI patients who at some point developed cancer before the age of sixteen.
Results: Of a total of 1642 patients with IEI diagnosis, 34 developed cancer before 16 years of age, showing a prevalence (2.1%) significantly higher than that of the general age matched population (0.22). Hematologic neoplasms (mostly lymphomas) were the most frequent malignancies.
Conclusion: This study represents one of the few reports focused exclusively in pediatric IEI cases, describing not only the increased risk of developing malignancy compared with the age matched general population (a fact that must be taken into account by immunologists during follow-up) but also the association of the different neoplasms with particular IEI subtypes, thus disclosing the possible mechanisms involved.
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The Journal of Clinical Immunology publishes impactful papers in the realm of human immunology, delving into the diagnosis, pathogenesis, prognosis, or treatment of human diseases. The journal places particular emphasis on primary immunodeficiencies and related diseases, encompassing inborn errors of immunity in a broad sense, their underlying genotypes, and diverse phenotypes. These phenotypes include infection, malignancy, allergy, auto-inflammation, and autoimmunity. We welcome a broad spectrum of studies in this domain, spanning genetic discovery, clinical description, immunologic assessment, diagnostic approaches, prognosis evaluation, and treatment interventions. Case reports are considered if they are genuinely original and accompanied by a concise review of the relevant medical literature, illustrating how the novel case study advances the field. The instructions to authors provide detailed guidance on the four categories of papers accepted by the journal.