Category:Primary Adaptive 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
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