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Título : Mycobacterial disease in patients with chronic granulomatous disease: A retrospective analysis of 71 cases
Creador: Francesca Conti
Nivel de acceso: Open access
Palabras clave : Enfermedad Granulomatosa Crónica - genética
Enfermedad Granulomatosa Crónica - inmunología
Vacuna BCG - clasificación
Vacuna BCG - efectos adversos
Tuberculosis - diagnóstico
Tuberculosis - epidemiología
Tuberculosis - genética
Tuberculosis - prevención & control
Tuberculosis - microbiología
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - inmunología
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - aislamiento & purificación
Radiografía Torácica
Fenotipo
Fagocitosis - genética
Granulomatous Disease, Chronic - genetics
Granulomatous Disease, Chronic - immunity
BCG Vaccine - classification
BCG Vaccine - adverse effects
Tuberculosis - diagnosis
Tuberculosis - epidemiology
Tuberculosis - genetics
Tuberculosis - prevention & control
Tuberculosis - microbiology
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - immunology
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - isolation & purification
Radiography, Thoracic
Phenotype
Phagocytosis - genetics
Micobacterias
BCG
Enfermedad granulomatosa crónica
tuberculosis
Inmunodeficiencia primaria
Mycobacteria
BCG
chronic granulomatous disease
tuberculosis
primary immunodeficiency
Descripción : Background Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare primary immunodeficiency caused by inborn errors of the phagocyte nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase complex. From the first year of life onward, most affected patients display multiple, severe, and recurrent infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Mycobacterial infections have also been reported in some patients. Objective Our objective was to assess the effect of mycobacterial disease in patients with CGD. Methods We analyzed retrospectively the clinical features of mycobacterial disease in 71 patients with CGD. Tuberculosis and BCG disease were diagnosed on the basis of microbiological, pathological, and/or clinical criteria. Results Thirty-one (44%) patients had tuberculosis, and 53 (75%) presented with adverse effects of BCG vaccination; 13 (18%) had both tuberculosis and BCG infections. None of these patients displayed clinical disease caused by environmental mycobacteria, Mycobacterium leprae, or Mycobacterium ulcerans. Most patients (76%) also had other pyogenic and fungal infections, but 24% presented solely with mycobacterial disease. Most patients presented a single localized episode of mycobacterial disease (37%), but recurrence (18%), disseminated disease (27%), and even death (18%) were also observed. One common feature in these patients was an early age at presentation for BCG disease. Mycobacterial disease was the first clinical manifestation of CGD in 60% of these patients. Conclusion Mycobacterial disease is relatively common in patients with CGD living in countries in which tuberculosis is endemic, BCG vaccine is mandatory, or both. Adverse reactions to BCG and severe forms of tuberculosis should lead to a suspicion of CGD. BCG vaccine is contraindicated in patients with CGD. © 2016 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Colaborador(es) u otros Autores: Lugo-Reyes Saul Oswaldo
Blancas Galicia Lizbeth
He Jiaxin
Aksu Güside
Borges De Oliveira Edgar
Deswarte C
Hubeau M
Karaca N
De Suremain M
Guérin A
Baba La
Prando C
Guerrero Gg
Emiroglu M
Öz Fn
Yamazaki Nakashimada Ma
Gonzalez Serrano E
Espinosa S
Barlan I
Pérez N
Regairaz L
Guidos Morales He
Bezrodnik L
Di Giovanni D
Dbaibo G
Ailal F
Galicchio M
Oleastro M
Chemli J
Danielian S
Perez L
Ortega Mc
Soto Lavin S
Hertecant J
Anal O
Kechout N
Al-Idrissi E
Elghazali G
Bondarenko A
Chernyshova L
Ciznar P
Herbigneaux Rm
Diabate A
Ndaga S
Konte B
Czarna A
Migaud M
Pedraza-Sánchez S
Zaidi Mb
Vogt G
Blanche S
Benmustapha I
Mansouri D
Abel L
Boisson-Dupuis S
Mahlaoui N
Bousfiha Aa
Picard C
Barbouche R
Al-Muhsen S
Espinosa-Rosales Fj
Kütükçüler N
Condino-Neto A
Casanova JL
Bustamante J.
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Tipo de publicación: Artículo
Formato: pdf
Identificador del Recurso : 10.1016/j.jaci.2015.11.041
Fuente: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 138(1):241-248
URI : http://repositorio.pediatria.gob.mx:8180/handle/20.500.12103/2629
Idioma: eng
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