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Functional neutrophil disorders: Chronic granulomatous disease and beyond.

Christa S ZerbeSteven M Holland
Published in: Immunological reviews (2024)
Since their description by Metchnikoff in 1905, phagocytes have been increasingly recognized to be the entities that traffic to sites of infection and inflammation, engulf and kill infecting organisms, and clear out apoptotic debris all the while making antigens available and accessible to the lymphoid organs for future use. Therefore, phagocytes provide the gateway and the first check in host protection and immune response. Disorders in killing and chemotaxis lead not only to infection susceptibility, but also to autoimmunity. We aim to describe chronic granulomatous disease and the leukocyte adhesion deficiencies as well as myeloperoxidase deficiency and G6PD deficiency as paradigms of critical pathways.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • dendritic cells
  • interstitial lung disease
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
  • air pollution
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • escherichia coli
  • peripheral blood
  • toll like receptor
  • idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis