2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10875-017-0464-9
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International Union of Immunological Societies: 2017 Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Committee Report on Inborn Errors of Immunity

Abstract: Beginning in 1970, a committee was constituted under the auspices of the World Health Organization (WHO) to catalog primary immunodeficiencies. Twenty years later, the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) took the remit of this committee. The current report details the categorization and listing of 354 (as of February 2017) inborn errors of immunity. The growth and increasing complexity of the field have been impressive, encompassing an increasing variety of conditions, and the classification … Show more

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“…Indeed, DOCK8 deficiency has also been categorized as a combined immunodeficiency (CID) (i.e. a T- and B-cell deficiency) by one of the two groups that discovered it [5] and by the International Union of Immunological Societies [11]. PGM3 deficiency is very rare and its classification as a form of HIES has not been contested [12].…”
Section: The History Of Ige and Hies In Human Diseasesmentioning
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“…Indeed, DOCK8 deficiency has also been categorized as a combined immunodeficiency (CID) (i.e. a T- and B-cell deficiency) by one of the two groups that discovered it [5] and by the International Union of Immunological Societies [11]. PGM3 deficiency is very rare and its classification as a form of HIES has not been contested [12].…”
Section: The History Of Ige and Hies In Human Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PGM3 deficiency is very rare and its classification as a form of HIES has not been contested [12]. Finally, TYK2 deficiency, which has been shown to underlie HIES in two families [45, 53], has been tentatively redefined as a cause of mycobacterial and viral diseases in a context of normal serum IgE levels, based on its identification in multiple families with this phenotype [11, 54]. The meaning of the term “HIES” has thus evolved considerably over the last 50 years.…”
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“…Where previously the term ‘primary immunodeficiency’ (PID) had been used, the change in terminology seeks to implement a paradigm shift that aims to look beyond susceptibility to infection as the main manifestation of an immunity disorder. Instead, the change aims to represent a broader clinical presentation and range of diseases characterised by defects in immune development and/or function, including immune dysregulation conditions, autoinflammatory disorders and interferonopathies …”
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