Samaneh Delavari
Marzie Esmaeili
Fereshte Salami
Seyed Erfan Rasouli
Saba Fekrvand
Mahsa Yousefpour Marzbali
Nazanin Fathi
Hassan Abolhassani

Abstract

Pulmonary complications are one the main causes of morbidity and mortality in patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID). Although CVID pathogenesis is not completely understood, several genes have been identified to mainly regulate the process of terminal B-cell differentiation, antibody isotype maturation and long-life memory/plasma cell generation. The link between underlying genetic defects and the prognosis of developing different clinical complications like different pulmonary manifestations is still elusive. We provide an overview of recent advancements in the monogenic form of CVID which lead to dysregulation of B-cells at different levels of cytokine stimulations, intracellular signaling, transcription- factor activation, gene transcription and epigenetic controls and predispose patients to different pulmonary complications. The susceptibility to Coronavirus disease 2019 pulmonary complications was discussed in these patients. Monogenic forms of CVID have a distinct pattern in different infectious and non-infectious pulmonary manifestations including autoimmunity, atopy, lymphoproliferation, and cancer.

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12

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Suppl 1
April 2024

Correspondence

Hassan Abolhassani

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hassan.abolhassani@ki.se

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