Author:
Bousfiha Aziz,Jeddane Leïla,Al-Herz Waleed,Ailal Fatima,Casanova Jean‐Laurent,Chatila Talal,Conley Mary Ellen,Cunningham‐Rundles Charlotte,Etzioni Amos,Franco Jose Luis,Gaspar H. Bobby,Holland Steven M.,Klein Christoph,Nonoyama Shigeaki,Ochs Hans D.,Oksenhendler Eric,Picard Capucine,Puck Jennifer M.,Sullivan Kathleen E.,Tang Mimi L. K.
Abstract
Abstract
There are now nearly 300 single-gene inborn errors of immunity underlying phenotypes as diverse as infection, malignancy, allergy, auto-immunity, and auto-inflammation. For each of these five categories, a growing variety of phenotypes are ascribed to Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PID), making PIDs a rapidly expanding field of medicine. The International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) PID expert committee (EC) has published every other year a classification of these disorders into tables, defined by shared pathogenesis and/or clinical consequences. In 2013, the IUIS committee also proposed a more user-friendly, phenotypic classification, based on the selection of key phenotypes at the bedside. We herein propose the revised figures, based on the accompanying 2015 IUIS PID EC classification.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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