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Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience
CGD is an immunodeficiency caused by deletions or mutations in genes that encode subunits of the leukocyte NADPH oxidase complex. Normally, assembly of the NADPH oxidase complex in phagosomes of certain phagocytic cells leads to a “respiratory burst”, essential for the clearance of phagocytosed micr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2668749/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19381301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005234 |
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author | van den Berg, J. Merlijn van Koppen, Elsbeth Åhlin, Anders Belohradsky, Bernd H. Bernatowska, Ewa Corbeel, Lucien Español, Teresa Fischer, Alain Kurenko-Deptuch, Magdalena Mouy, Richard Petropoulou, Theoni Roesler, Joachim Seger, Reinhard Stasia, Marie-José Valerius, Niels H. Weening, Ron S. Wolach, Baruch Roos, Dirk Kuijpers, Taco W. |
author_facet | van den Berg, J. Merlijn van Koppen, Elsbeth Åhlin, Anders Belohradsky, Bernd H. Bernatowska, Ewa Corbeel, Lucien Español, Teresa Fischer, Alain Kurenko-Deptuch, Magdalena Mouy, Richard Petropoulou, Theoni Roesler, Joachim Seger, Reinhard Stasia, Marie-José Valerius, Niels H. Weening, Ron S. Wolach, Baruch Roos, Dirk Kuijpers, Taco W. |
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description | CGD is an immunodeficiency caused by deletions or mutations in genes that encode subunits of the leukocyte NADPH oxidase complex. Normally, assembly of the NADPH oxidase complex in phagosomes of certain phagocytic cells leads to a “respiratory burst”, essential for the clearance of phagocytosed micro-organisms. CGD patients lack this mechanism, which leads to life-threatening infections and granuloma formation. However, a clear picture of the clinical course of CGD is hampered by its low prevalence (∼1∶250,000). Therefore, extensive clinical data from 429 European patients were collected and analyzed. Of these patients 351 were males and 78 were females. X-linked (XL) CGD (gp91(phox) deficient) accounted for 67% of the cases, autosomal recessive (AR) inheritance for 33%. AR-CGD was diagnosed later in life, and the mean survival time was significantly better in AR patients (49.6 years) than in XL CGD (37.8 years), suggesting a milder disease course in AR patients. The disease manifested itself most frequently in the lungs (66% of patients), skin (53%), lymph nodes (50%), gastrointestinal tract (48%) and liver (32%). The most frequently cultured micro-organisms per episode were Staphylococcus aureus (30%), Aspergillus spp. (26%), and Salmonella spp. (16%). Surprisingly, Pseudomonas spp. (2%) and Burkholderia cepacia (<1%) were found only sporadically. Lesions induced by inoculation with BCG occurred in 8% of the patients. Only 71% of the patients received antibiotic maintenance therapy, and 53% antifungal prophylaxis. 33% were treated with γ-interferon. 24 patients (6%) had received a stem cell transplantation. The most prominent reason of death was pneumonia and pulmonary abscess (18/84 cases), septicemia (16/84) and brain abscess (4/84). These data provide further insight in the clinical course of CGD in Europe and hopefully can help to increase awareness and optimize the treatment of these patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-26687492009-04-21 Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience van den Berg, J. Merlijn van Koppen, Elsbeth Åhlin, Anders Belohradsky, Bernd H. Bernatowska, Ewa Corbeel, Lucien Español, Teresa Fischer, Alain Kurenko-Deptuch, Magdalena Mouy, Richard Petropoulou, Theoni Roesler, Joachim Seger, Reinhard Stasia, Marie-José Valerius, Niels H. Weening, Ron S. Wolach, Baruch Roos, Dirk Kuijpers, Taco W. PLoS One Research Article CGD is an immunodeficiency caused by deletions or mutations in genes that encode subunits of the leukocyte NADPH oxidase complex. Normally, assembly of the NADPH oxidase complex in phagosomes of certain phagocytic cells leads to a “respiratory burst”, essential for the clearance of phagocytosed micro-organisms. CGD patients lack this mechanism, which leads to life-threatening infections and granuloma formation. However, a clear picture of the clinical course of CGD is hampered by its low prevalence (∼1∶250,000). Therefore, extensive clinical data from 429 European patients were collected and analyzed. Of these patients 351 were males and 78 were females. X-linked (XL) CGD (gp91(phox) deficient) accounted for 67% of the cases, autosomal recessive (AR) inheritance for 33%. AR-CGD was diagnosed later in life, and the mean survival time was significantly better in AR patients (49.6 years) than in XL CGD (37.8 years), suggesting a milder disease course in AR patients. The disease manifested itself most frequently in the lungs (66% of patients), skin (53%), lymph nodes (50%), gastrointestinal tract (48%) and liver (32%). The most frequently cultured micro-organisms per episode were Staphylococcus aureus (30%), Aspergillus spp. (26%), and Salmonella spp. (16%). Surprisingly, Pseudomonas spp. (2%) and Burkholderia cepacia (<1%) were found only sporadically. Lesions induced by inoculation with BCG occurred in 8% of the patients. Only 71% of the patients received antibiotic maintenance therapy, and 53% antifungal prophylaxis. 33% were treated with γ-interferon. 24 patients (6%) had received a stem cell transplantation. The most prominent reason of death was pneumonia and pulmonary abscess (18/84 cases), septicemia (16/84) and brain abscess (4/84). These data provide further insight in the clinical course of CGD in Europe and hopefully can help to increase awareness and optimize the treatment of these patients. Public Library of Science 2009-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2668749/ /pubmed/19381301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005234 Text en van den Berg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article van den Berg, J. Merlijn van Koppen, Elsbeth Åhlin, Anders Belohradsky, Bernd H. Bernatowska, Ewa Corbeel, Lucien Español, Teresa Fischer, Alain Kurenko-Deptuch, Magdalena Mouy, Richard Petropoulou, Theoni Roesler, Joachim Seger, Reinhard Stasia, Marie-José Valerius, Niels H. Weening, Ron S. Wolach, Baruch Roos, Dirk Kuijpers, Taco W. Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience |
title | Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience |
title_full | Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience |
title_fullStr | Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience |
title_short | Chronic Granulomatous Disease: The European Experience |
title_sort | chronic granulomatous disease: the european experience |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2668749/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19381301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005234 |
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