Update on inborn errors of immunity

Hanna IJspeert, Emily S J Edwards, Robyn E O'Hehir, Virgil A S H Dalm, Menno C van Zelm

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Abstract

Ever since the first description of an inherited immunodeficiency in 1952 in a boy with gammaglobulin deficiency, new insights have progressed rapidly in disorders that are now referred to as inborn errors of immunity. In a field where fundamental molecular biology, genetics, immune signaling, and clinical care are tightly intertwined, 2022-24 saw a multitude of advances. Here we report a selection of research updates with a main focus on (1) diagnosis and screening, (2) new genetic defects, (3) susceptibility to severe coronavirus disease 2019 infection and impact of vaccination, and (4) treatment. Importantly, new pathogenic insights more rapidly affect treatment outcomes, either through an earlier and more precise diagnosis or through implementation of novel, personalized treatment. The field is growing rapidly, so awareness, communication, and collaboration are key to improving treatment outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)740-751
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume155
Issue number3
Early online date24 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

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