Special Issue "Infection in Inborn Errors of Immunity"
A special issue of Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817). This special issue belongs to the section "Immunological Responses and Immune Defense Mechanisms".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 February 2023) | Viewed by 5644
Special Issue Editor

Interests: genetic basis of primary immunodeficiency diseases; functional and molecular characteristics of CD8 Treg in health and diseases; B cell biology in primary immunodeficiency diseases; T follicular helper and T follicular regulatory cells; COVID-19 in Inborn Errors of Immunity
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Inborn errors of Immunity (IEI) or commonly known as primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are genetic disorders of various components of the immune system. These disorders range from developmental defects in central lymphoid organs (thymus and bone marrow) and defects of activation and differentiation to effector cells in the peripheral lymphoid organs (spleen and lymph nodes). More than 465 different IEI and more than 400 genes causing these disorders have been reported. These IEI have been categorized in 10 different groups. Patients in at least 8 of 10 categories are susceptible to recurrent and/or serious infections with common, or unusual microbial pathogens. Patients in different categories undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and post-transplant periods are susceptible to chronic and serious infections.
In the Special Issue “Infections in Inborn Errors of Immunity”, we invite the submission of original manuscripts in any of the following areas:
- Infections in SCID
- Microbiome and its dysbiosis in IEI
- Infections in Disorders of DNA repairs-
- Infections in Combined Immunodeficiency diseases
- Infections in Phagocytic cell defects
- Infections in Disorders of Immune Regulation
- Infections in MSMD
- IEI with increased susceptibility to HSV infections
- IEI with increased susceptibility to EBV infections
- IEI with susceptibility to Invasive fungal infections
- Infections in HSCT for IEI.
Prof. Dr. Sudhir Gupta
Guest Editor
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