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X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA):Phenotype, diagnosis, and therapeutic challenges around the world

Title: X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA):Phenotype, diagnosis, and therapeutic challenges around the world
Authors: El-Sayed, ZA; Abramova, I; Aldave, JC; Al-Herz, W; Bezrodnik, L; Boukari, R; Bousfiha, AA; Cancrini, C; Condino-Neto, A; Dbaibo, G; Derfalvi, B; Dogu, F; Edgar, JDM; Eley, B; El-Owaidy, RH; Espinosa-Padilla, SE; Galal, N; Haerynck, F; Hanna-Wakim, R; Hossny, E; Ikinciogullari, A; Kamal, E; Kanegane, H; Kechout, N; Lau, YL; Morio, T; Moschese, V; Neves, JF; Ouederni, M; Paganelli, R; Paris, K; Pignata, C; Plebani, A; Qamar, FN; Qureshi, S; Radhakrishnan, N; Rezaei, N; Rosario, N; Routes, J; Sanchez, B; Sediva, A; Seppanen, MR; Serrano, EG; Shcherbina, A; Singh, S; Siniah, S; Spadaro, G; Tang, M; Vinet, AM; Volokha, A; Sullivan, KE
Publisher Information: ELSEVIER
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: The University of Melbourne: Digital Repository
Description: BACKGROUND: X-linked agammaglobulinemia is an inherited immunodeficiency recognized since 1952. In spite of seven decades of experience, there is still a limited understanding of regional differences in presentation and complications. This study was designed by the Primary Immunodeficiencies Committee of the World Allergy Organization to better understand regional needs, challenges and unique patient features. METHODS: A survey instrument was designed by the Primary Immunodeficiencies Committee of the World Allergy Organization to collect both structured and semi-structured data on X-linked agammaglobulinemia. The survey was sent to 54 centers around the world chosen on the basis of World Allergy Organization participation and/or registration in the European Society for Immunodeficiencies. There were 40 centers that responded, comprising 32 countries. RESULTS: This study reports on 783 patients from 40 centers around the world. Problems with diagnosis are highlighted by the reported delays in diagnosis>24 months in 34% of patients and the lack of genetic studies in 39% of centers Two infections exhibited regional variation. Vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis was seen only in countries with live polio vaccination and two centers reported mycobacteria. High rates of morbidity were reported. Acute and chronic lung diseases accounted for 41% of the deaths. Unusual complications such as inflammatory bowel disease and large granular lymphocyte disease, among others were specifically enumerated, and while individually uncommon, they were collectively seen in 20.3% of patients. These data suggest that a broad range of both inflammatory, infectious, and autoimmune conditions can occur in patients. The breadth of complications and lack of data on management subsequently appeared as a significant challenge reported by centers. Survival above 20 years of age was lowest in Africa (22%) and reached above 70% in Australia, Europe and the Americas. Centers were asked to report their challenges and responses (n = 116) ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
ISSN: 1939-4551
Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/11343/247258
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11343/247258
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 ; CC BY-NC-ND
Accession Number: edsbas.761F3129
Database: BASE