Common variable immunodeficiency is a collection of diseases characterized by primary hypogammaglobulinemia. The causes of CVID are extremely heterogeneous and may affect virtually every pathway linked to B cell development and function. Clinical manifestations of CVID mainly include recurrent bacterial infections, but autoimmune, gastrointestinal, lymphoproliferative, granulomatous, and malignant disorders have also been frequently reported as associated conditions. We aimed to focus on the state of the art of the relationship between infections, inflammation and autoimmunity in CVID.

Common variable immunodeficiency: Crossroads between infections, inflammation and autoimmunity.

BALDOVINO, Simone;MONTIN, DAVIDE;MARTINO, Silvana;SCIASCIA, Savino;MENEGATTI, Elisa;ROCCATELLO, Dario
2013-01-01

Abstract

Common variable immunodeficiency is a collection of diseases characterized by primary hypogammaglobulinemia. The causes of CVID are extremely heterogeneous and may affect virtually every pathway linked to B cell development and function. Clinical manifestations of CVID mainly include recurrent bacterial infections, but autoimmune, gastrointestinal, lymphoproliferative, granulomatous, and malignant disorders have also been frequently reported as associated conditions. We aimed to focus on the state of the art of the relationship between infections, inflammation and autoimmunity in CVID.
2013
12(8):796-801
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Common variable immunodeficiency; CVID; Autoimmune diseases; Granulomatous diseases
Baldovino S; Montin D; Martino S; Sciascia S; Menegatti E; Roccatello D.
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