Revisão Acesso aberto

Noninfectious Manifestations and Complications of Chronic Granulomatous Disease

2018; Oxford University Press; Volume: 7; Issue: suppl_1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/jpids/piy014

ISSN

2048-7207

Autores

Sarah E. Henrickson, Artemio M. Jongco, Kelly Thomsen, Elizabeth Garabedian, Isaac Thomsen,

Tópico(s)

Antifungal resistance and susceptibility

Resumo

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), a primary immunodeficiency characterized by a deficient neutrophil oxidative burst and the inadequate killing of microbes, is well known to cause a significantly increased risk of invasive infection. However, infectious complications are not the sole manifestations of CGD; substantial additional morbidity is driven by noninfectious complications also. These complications can include, for example, a wide range of inflammatory diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract, lung, skin, and genitourinary tract and overt autoimmune disease. These diseases can occur at any age and are especially problematic in adolescents and adults with CGD. Many of these noninfectious complications present a highly challenging therapeutic conundrum, wherein immunosuppression must be balanced against an already markedly increased risk of invasive fungal and bacterial infections. In this review, the myriad noninfectious complications of CGD are discussed, as are important gaps in our understanding of these processes, which warrant further investigation.

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