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Δευτέρα 17 Ιουλίου 2017

X-Linked Agammaglobulinaemia: Outcomes in the modern era

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Publication date: Available online 17 July 2017
Source:Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Ben Shillitoe, Andrew Gennery
Colonel Ogden Bruton reported X-Linked Agammaglobulinaemia in 1952 and treated the child with replacement immunoglobulin therapy. Over 60years later, the treatment for XLA has largely remained unchanged. Replacement immunoglobulin lacks the isotypes IgA and IgM, leading to concerns that patients continue to experience recurrent sinopulmonary tract infections and be at increased risk of bronchiectasis. There is potential hope of earlier diagnosis with newborn screening, and a potential cure for these patients, in the form of gene therapy. However, it is first necessary to evaluate current management and outcomes to aid decisions regarding further research and clinical trials. This article reviews current management and outcomes of XLA, whilst identifying gaps in our knowledge base that may need answering before we proceed with novel diagnostic methods and treatment for XLA.



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