[HTML][HTML] Autoantibodies against cytokines: phenocopies of primary immunodeficiencies?

CL Ku, CY Chi, H von Bernuth, R Doffinger - Human Genetics, 2020 - Springer
CL Ku, CY Chi, H von Bernuth, R Doffinger
Human Genetics, 2020Springer
Anti-cytokine autoantibodies may cause immunodeficiency and have been recently
recognized as 'autoimmune phenocopies of primary immunodeficiencies' and are found in
particular, but not exclusively in adult patients. By blocking the cytokine's biological function,
patients with anti-cytokine autoantibodies may present with a similar clinical phenotype as
the related inborn genetic disorders. So far, autoantibodies to interferon (IFN)-γ, GM-CSF, to
a group of TH-17 cytokines and to IL-6 have been found to be causative or closely …
Abstract
Anti-cytokine autoantibodies may cause immunodeficiency and have been recently recognized as ‘autoimmune phenocopies of primary immunodeficiencies’ and are found in particular, but not exclusively in adult patients. By blocking the cytokine’s biological function, patients with anti-cytokine autoantibodies may present with a similar clinical phenotype as the related inborn genetic disorders. So far, autoantibodies to interferon (IFN)-γ, GM-CSF, to a group of TH-17 cytokines and to IL-6 have been found to be causative or closely associated with susceptibility to infection. This review compares infectious diseases associated with anti-cytokine autoantibodies with primary immunodeficiencies affecting similar cytokines or related pathways.
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