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*[[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cell]] deficiencies can affect both the cell-mediated and humoral response as [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cells]] play a central role in the immune system
 
*[[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cell]] deficiencies can affect both the cell-mediated and humoral response as [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cells]] play a central role in the immune system
  
===Deficiencies of Innate Immunity===
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[[Primary Innate Immunity Deficiencies]]
[[Image:Grey Collie Syndrome.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Appearance of a puppy with Grey Collie syndrome - Copyright Michelle Tennis & Peggy Melton]]
 
====Canine Cyclic Haematopoiesis====
 
*Also called '''Grey Collie Syndrome'''
 
*Autosomal recessive
 
*Insertion mutation in AP3B1 gene
 
*Diluted grey coat colour, stunted growth, poor wound healing
 
*Neutropenia every 2 weeks which lasts 3-4 days due to cyclic production of cells from [[Bone Marrow - Anatomy & Physiology|bone marrow]]
 
*Animals are prone to recurrent infections, mainly from the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract
 
**E.g. pyrexia, [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]], gingivitis and arthritis
 
*Puppies can be distinguished from other litter mates by the diluted grey colouring
 
*Affected puppies show symptoms such as fever, joint pain and eye, skin and respiratory infections from 8 weeks of age
 
*Affected animals rarely live beyond 2-3 years with most puppies dying within a few weeks of birth
 
 
 
====Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (CLAD)====
 
*Occurs in Irish Setters
 
*Missence mutation of -Cys-36-Ser- in CD18 molecule
 
**CD18 is required for [[Neutrophils|neutrophil]] migration and phagocytosis
 
*Recurrent bacterial infection
 
*Neutrophilia ([[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] remain in the blood and are unable to fight infection in the tissue)
 
 
 
====Bovine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (BLAD)====
 
*Occurs in Holstein cattle
 
*Missence mutation of -Asp-128-Gly in CD18 molecule
 
*Recurrent infection, e.g. pneumonia
 
  
 
===Deficiencies of Adaptive Immunity===
 
===Deficiencies of Adaptive Immunity===

Revision as of 13:44, 12 August 2010

  • Primary immunodeficiencies may affect either the innate immune system or the adaptive immune system
  • They are categorised by either the type or the developmental stage of the cells involved
  • Lymphoid cell disorders affect T cells or B cells (or both)
  • Myeloid cell disorders affect phagocytic function
  • The severity of the immunodeficiency depends on at which stage in development the problem occurs
    • E.g. Defects early on in development will affect the entire immune system
  • T cell deficiencies can affect both the cell-mediated and humoral response as T cells play a central role in the immune system

Primary Innate Immunity Deficiencies

Deficiencies of Adaptive Immunity

Equine Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (Equine SCID)

  • Autosomal recessive
  • Occurs in 2-3% of Arabian foals
  • Defect in DNA-dependent protein kinase gene
    • Gene codes for a DNA repair enzyme involved in V(D)J recombination for antigen receptors of lymphocytes (e.g. Ig and TCR)
  • No functional B cells or T cells
  • Foals develop infections (usually around 8 weeks of age as maternal antibody in colostrum wanes around this time)
  • Foals usually die from bronchopneumonia

Canine X-Linked Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (Canine SCID)

  • Affects Basset Hounds and Corgis
  • X-linked recessive defect in the gene coding for the IL-2 receptor
    • IL-2 receptor is a receptor for the cytokine IL-2 which causes T cells to proliferate
  • Causes lymphoid hypoplasia, stunted growth and increases the animal's susceptibility to infection
  • Animal usually dies from pneumonia or sepsis as the level of maternal antibody decreases

Selective IgA deficiency of German Shepherd Dogs

  • Poorly understood
  • Linked to other disease syndromes such as deep pyoderma, inflammatory bowel disease, anal furunculosis and disseminated aspergillosis
  • [[Immunoglobulin A|IgA]] deficiency so more susceptible to mucosal disease

Immunodeficiency of Weimaraners, Irish Wolfhounds and Miniature Dachshunds

  • Unknown aetiology
  • Inherited defects
  • Low levels of circulating IgM and IgG
  • Impaired neutrophil function
  • Causes recurrent pyrexia and infections
    • E.g. Rhinitis and bronchopneumonia in Irish Wolfhounds due to low [[Immunoglobulin A|IgA]]
    • E.g. Pneumocytosis in Miniature Dachshunds due to low IgG

Laboratory Examples of Severe Combined Deficiency

Athymic Nude Mouse - Armin Kübelbeck 2008
  • Severe Combined Immune Deficiency(SCID)
  • Athymic nude mice (no thymus)
    • No functional T cells
    • Cell-mediated immunodeficiency
  • Knock-out mice
    • E.g. Gene coding for CD4, CD8, IL-10 removed

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

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