Title: Immunodeficiency: B Cell Development
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3Immunodeficiency B Cell Development
4Brutons Agammaglobulinemia
- First described in 1952 by Dr Ogden Bruton
- -Bruton's Agammaglobulinemia
- -Congenital Agammaglobulinemia
- Inherited immunodeficiency male disease in which
patients lack the ability to produce - -Antibodies
- -Proteins that make up gamma globulin
- -Immunoglobulin fraction of blood plasma
- Affected males
- Few or no B cells and lymph nodes are very small
No tonsils and cervical lymph nodes - Serum
- Usually no IgA, IgM, IgD, or IgE small amounts
of IgG from placenta - First 6-12 months
- Protection by maternal IgG from placenta to fetus
- As IgG is exhausted
- Males develop recurrent pyogenic infections
5Brutons Agammaglobulinemia
Infections of mucus membranes Middle ear
(Otitis) Sinuses (Sinusitis) Eyes
(Conjuctivitis) Nose (Rhinitis) Lungs
(Pneumonia) Joints (Arthritis) Blood
stream Most common infectious bacteria
Streptococcus Pneumococcus Staphylococcus
6Btk and Tec Family Kinases
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9Btk Family Kinases
10Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
11ADA Deficiency
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14NADPH Oxidase
15Sites of CGDMutations
16CGD Neutrophil Respiratory Burst
17K Flux Responsible for Rise in Intravacuolar pH
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19Complement Deficiency
20Terminal Complement