Immunodeficiency 28; Imd28
Description
IMD28 is caused by autosomal recessive (AR) IFNGR2 deficiency, a rare molecular cause of susceptibility to mycobacterial disease. The clinical presentation of complete AR IFNGR2 deficiency resembles that of complete IFNGR1 deficiency (IMD27A ). The disease manifests early in life, with severe, often fatal, infection. The most commonly encountered pathogens include M. bovis bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), M. avium, and M. fortuitum. Complete AR IFNGR2 deficiency is characterized by an undetectable cellular response to interferon-gamma (IFNG ). There is also a rare, partial form of AR IFNGR2 deficiency, reported in 1 child, who retained a residual cellular response to IFNG and presented with a relatively mild infection by M. bovis BCG and M. abscessus (review by Al-Muhsen and Casanova, 2008).
Clinical Features
Phenotypes and symptoms related to Immunodeficiency 28; Imd28
- Immunodeficiency
- Recurrent mycobacterial infections
Incidence and onset information
— Currently we don't have prevalence information about this disease (Not enough data available about incidence and published cases.)— No data available about the known clinical features onset.
Alternative names
Immunodeficiency 28; Imd28 Is also known as ifngr2 deficiency, immunodeficiency 28, mycobacteriosis.
Researches and researchers
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IFNGR2
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 % |
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IFNGR2
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 % |
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IFNGR1, IFNGR2
Specificity
50 %
Genes
100 % |
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IFNGR2
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 % |
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IFNGR2
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 % |
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IFNGR2
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 % |
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STAT1, TAZ, TCIRG1, TCN2, TERT, WAS, WIPF1, ACTB, VPS45, HPS3, HPS4, HAX1, HPS5, DTNBP1, CEBPE, HPS6, SBDS, SLC35C1, BLOC1S3, VPS13B , (...)
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Specificity
2 %
Genes
100 % |
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STAT1, STAT2, ACP5, TYK2, SAMHD1, IRAK4, ADAR, CYBB, ISG15, GATA2, IRF8, IFNGR1, IFNGR2, IL12B, IL12RB1, MYD88
Specificity
7 %
Genes
100 % |
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