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Immunodeficiency
K.J. Goodrum
2006
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Origins of Immunodeficiency
• Primary or Congenital– Inherited genetic defects in immune cell
development or function, or inherited deficiency in a particular immune molecule
• Secondary or acquired– A loss of previously functional immunity
due to infection, toxicity, radiation, splenectomy, aging, malnutrition, etc.
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Infectious Consequences of Immunodeficiency
• Antibody deficiency, Phagocyte deficiencies, or Complement protein deficiencies are associated with recurrent infections with extracellular pyogenic bacteria (pneumonia, otitis media, skin infections)
• Deficiency in Cell-mediated immunity is associated with recurrent or chronic viral, fungal, or protozoal diseases.
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Immunodeficiency Syndromes
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Immunodeficiency Syndromes
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Immunodeficiency Syndromes
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B cell Deficiencies
• Congenital hypogammaglobulinemia– Symptoms at 9 mo. to 2 yr of age– Treat with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)
• Hyper IgM: defective CD-40L expression
• Selective IgA deficiency– Occurs in 1:600-1:800 people– Possible connection with increased
sinopulmonary infections and allergies
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Immunoglobulin Levels vs. Age
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T Cell Deficiencies
• Congenital Thymic aplasia
• Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
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Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
• X-linked SCID:– Defect in IL-2 receptor
• Swiss-Type SCID– Adenosine deaminase deficiency
• Bare Lymphocyte syndrome– Absence of MHC Class II gene products
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Phagocyte Deficiencies
• Chronic Granulomatous Disease– NADPH oxidase defect
• Chediak -Higashi Syndrome– Abnormal lysosome formation
• Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency– Absence of leukocyte adhesion molecules
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Complement Deficiencies
• Single component deficiencies– Example: C3 deficiency
• Hereditary Angioedema– C1 Inhibitor deficiency
• C5,C6,C7,C8, or C9 deficiency– Recurrent bacterial meningitis due defective
membrane attack complex
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Causes of Acquired Immunodeficiency
• Cancer (immunoproliferative diseases)
• Cytotoxic drugs or radiation
• Malnutrition
• Splenectomy
• Immunosuppressive therapies
• Stress/emotions
• Aging (thymic atrophy)
• Infection
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Immunopathogenesis of HIV-Infection
• HIV infects and ultimately destroys CD4+ , CCR5+ or CXCR4+ T cells, monocytes, & dendritic cells.
• Primary HIV Infection: A vigorous immune response to HIV controls the primary infection. ( clonal Cytotoxic T cells, suppressive chemokines, poorly neutralizing antibody)
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Immunopathogenesis of HIV-Infection. (continued)
• Chronic Asymptomatic Phase: Viral trapping & replication in lymphoid tissues, high rate turnover of virus and CD4 T cells, loss of CD4 functional help to CTL and antibody responses, destruction of lymph tissue,, viral mutation and escape from recognition, exhaustion or viral inhibition of CD4 T cell renewal.
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Immunopathogenesis of HIV-Infection. (continued)
• Overt AIDS: CD4 count declines, viral load increases, opportunistic infections.
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Dendritic Cells transport HIV from Mucosal to Lymphoid Tissues
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HIV binds CD4 and co-receptor (chemokine receptor) to enter host cells
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CD4 T cell depletion over the course of HIV infection
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Mechanisms of CD4+ T cell depletion-Dysfunction
• Accumulation of unintegrated viral DNA
• Loss of plasma membrane integrity due to viral budding
• Elimination of infected cells by HIV-specific immune effectors
• Syncytium formation
• Autoimmunity
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Mechanisms of CD4+ T cell depletion-Dysfunction(continued)
• Superantigenic stimulation
• Apoptosis
• Infection of stem cells and interference with lymphopoiesis
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