Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6062816 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Autoimmune and immunodeficiency diseases are outcomes of a dysfunctional immune system and represent 2 sides of the same coin. Multiple single-gene defects have been identified, resulting in rare diseases with features of both autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. On the other hand, more common autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus, show a polygenic inheritance pattern. Not surprisingly, the genes implicated in single-gene disorders have also been shown to be linked to polygenic disorders. In this review article, we discuss the contribution of various immune system genes to common polygenic autoimmune disorders, as well as the pathophysiologic pathways and clinical features of monogenic defects that result in autoimmune disease. We also explore the hypotheses underlying the development of autoimmune disease and the overlap between immunodeficiency and autoimmunity.
Keywords
AIHAintegrin alpha MTregHSCTCVIDActivation-induced cytidine deaminaseCTLA4IRFSAMHD1RAGTACIDOCK8PKCδFOXP3PTPN22APECEDICOSLRBAITGAMtransmembrane activator and CAML interactorPLCγ2inducible T-cell costimulatorTREX1phospholipase Cγ2Tripeptidyl peptidase IICoatomer proteinSCIDPI3KCOPBCRGOFPIDTCrAPCTLRnatural killerPFsRheumatoid arthritisSTATcytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4antigen-presenting cellANABAFFPrimary immunodeficiency diseasePrimary immunodeficiency diseasesautoimmune regulatorToll-like receptorforkhead box P3autoimmunityAlpsT cellsgain-of-functionendoplasmic reticuluminterferon regulatory factorrheumatoid factorB-cell activating factorphosphoinositide 3-kinaseSystemic lupus erythematosusSLESignal transducer and activator of transcriptionDedicator of cytokinesis 8immune complexRegulatory T CVID, common variable immunodeficiencySCID, Severe combined immunodeficiencyAIREITPC-reactive proteinCRPprotein kinase CδHematopoietic stem cell transplantationRecombination-Activating GeneAutoimmune hemolytic anemiaAIDB-cell receptorT-cell receptor
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Authors
Bodo MD, Klaus MD, Patrick F.K. MBChB, Anne-Sophie MD, Hans-Hartmut MD,