8. • Allergy is an important expression of misdirected
immunity, and certain PIDDs are frequently
associated with atopy.
• Allergies are sometimes a warning sign that leads
to a diagnosis of PID.
• The possibility of a PID in certain patients with
atopy should be considered if:
•
1. severe
2. does not respond to usual
treatment
3. susceptibility to infections.
4. Autoimmune phenomena
9. Epidemiology
• 1 in 140 (Middle East)
• 1 in 600 (European)
• 1 in 60,000
(Japanese).
• Sex:
• men >women
• Age:
• any age.
Arabian peninsula 1-142
persons
Spain : 1-170 persons
Eastern Nigeria: 1-255 persons
Finland : 1-396 persons
Erkoçoğlu M, Metin A, Kaya A, Özcan C, Akan A, Civelek E,
Çapanoğlu M, Giniş T, Kocabaş CN. Turk J Med Sci. 2017
Apr 18; 47(2):592-598. Epub 2017 Apr 18.
10. • SAD is a common PID that manifests as
recurrent respiratory infections .
• It protects all the mucus membrane.
• It prevent the absorption of allergens into the
bloodstream, so ,deficiency leads to mucosal
antigen exposure .
• It has been associated with asthma, allergic
rhinitis, atopic dermatitis (AD), and food allergy
(FA) in 50% of the patients.
12. • It was noted that severity of allergic diseases is
correlated to low IgA concentration in serum than a
concentration of IgE
• IgE concentrations may increased in selective IgA
deficiency, which may be due to a compensatory
mechanism for low secretory IgA level .
• Severe anaphylactoid transfusion reactions are seen in
patients with SIgAD
13.
14. • In (sIgMD) ,recurrent
respiratory tract infections
are the predominant clinical
feature. Allergic diseases
and asthma coexist with
this immune deficiency in
7-8% of affected children
and as much as 33% of
adult patients
15. Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID)Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID)
• (CVID) is a heterogeneous disorder leading to
defective immunoglobulin production>2.
• Recurrent sinopulmonary infections-
autoimmunity-allergy.
• Age of diagnosis 2-40 years of age.
• Unfortunately, late diagnosis is characteristic of
this immunodeficiency. It was reported that a
case of CVID was treated as allergic respiratory
disease for 40 years before the diagnosis of
immunodeficiency was made .
16. • A bias towards Th2-mediated immune response
was also documented in patients with (CVID)
• A high incidence of asthma, usually diagnosed
after the initial presentation, was seen in 83%
pediatric patients with CVID.10% of them have
had asthma and allergic rhinitis without antigen-
specific IgE.
• But they presented a positive response to
bronchial provocation tests with allergens
• Celestin J, Welker D, Edwards TB, Bonilla F. Undiagnosed
panhypogammaglobulinemia masquerading as atopy. J Allergy Clin Immunol
1999;103 (1 pt 2):S146
19. Pathogenesis of allergy in PID patients:Pathogenesis of allergy in PID patients:
1.Dysregulation of the immune response mainly due to:
Regulatory T cells:
o Defeciency
o Anergy
o Decreased activity
resulting in predominate Th2-dependent immune response.
2.Activation of CD4+ T cells plays a key role and allergic
inflammation .
3.defective antigen elimination
21. Allergy in HIV patients:
• People with HIV infection are known to have high
levels of allergic antibody (IgE), especially as the
CD4+ T-cell levels drop.
• These high IgE levels are not likely to be indicative of
worsening allergies, however, but are likely a sign of
worsening immunodeficiency due to B cell dysfunction.
• The IgE antibodies are directed against
various pathogens (including HIV), rather than against
allergens.
• Treating asthma in HIV-infected people is similar to
that in people with HIV infection, although oral
corticosteroids should be avoided whenever possible,
due to their suppressive effect on the immune system.
22. Drug Allergy in People with HIV
• People with HIV infection have higher
rates of drug allergy reactions.
• This is particularly true for trimethoprim-
sulfamethoxazole, desensitization for TMP-SMX
allergy is frequently successful, which is often
required to treat opportunities infections in people
with HIV.
• Abacavir antiviral drug also causes a life-
threatening hypersensitivity reaction in 5-8% of
HIV-infected people.
23. Saeed Al Qemzi with his son
Khalifa Al Qemzi , who was
affected with SCID. The child is
living a normal life now, after
going through gene therapy.
David Vitter Khalifa Alqemzy
24. Home message:
Primary Immunodeficiency
Masquerading as Allergic Disease
Allergies are sometimes a warning
sign that leads to a diagnosis of PID.
If allergy is associated with recurrent
infections or autoimmunity ,immune
deficiency is suspected .
The immune deficiencies and allergy
have mutual impact ,should be
considered as a specific overlapping
syndrome.
25. In patients with allergy, recognition of immunodeficiency
is important because Immune suppression with systemic
corticosteroids in these immune compromised
individuals can lead to life threatening infections
Both the medical and general communities need to be
aware of Primary Immune deficiencies.
Early check for serum immunoglobulins in suspected
patients is crucial to diagnose PIDs early before the
occurrence of significant organ damage .
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2007.
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29, no. 1, pp. 130–136, 2009.
• Aleksandra Szczawinska-Poplonyk, “An Overlapping Syndrome of Allergy and
Immune Deficiency in Children,” Journal of Allergy, vol. 2012, Article ID 658279, 9
pages, 2012.
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