DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome (DIDS) is a combined immunodeficiency characterized by recurrent viral infections, severe atopy, and early onset malignancy. Genetic studies revealed large, unique deletions in patients from different families and ethnic backgrounds. Clinical markers of DIDS include atopic dermatitis, allergies, cutaneous viral infections, recurrent respiratory tract infections, and malignancy. Immune assessments showed T cell lymphopenia, hyper-IgE, hypo-IgM, and eosinophilia. The impaired lymphocyte functions in DIDS patients appear central for disease pathogenesis. © 2010 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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Zhang, Q., Davis, J. C., Dove, C. G., & Su, H. C. (2010). Genetic, clinical, and laboratory markers for DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome. Disease Markers, 29(3–4), 131–139. https://doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2010-0737
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