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© 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.

Abstract

Inborn errors of immunity are a heterogeneous group of genetically determined disorders that compromise the immune system, predisposing patients to infections, autoinflammatory/autoimmunity syndromes, atopy/allergies, lymphoproliferative disorders, and/or malignancies. An emerging manifestation is susceptibility to fungal disease, caused by yeasts or moulds, in a superficial or invasive fashion. In this review, we describe recent advances in the field of inborn errors of immunity associated with increased susceptibility to fungal disease.

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Title
Inborn Errors of Immunity Causing Pediatric Susceptibility to Fungal Diseases
Author
Olbrich, Peter 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Vinh, Donald C 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology and Immunology Unit, Hospital Universitario, Virgen del Rocío, 41013 Sevilla, Spain; Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla, IBiS/Universidad de Sevilla/CSIC, Red de Investigación Traslacional en Infectología Pediátrica RITIP, 41013 Sevilla, Spain; Departamento de Farmacología, Pediatría y Radiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Sevilla, 41009 Sevilla, Spain 
 Division of Infectious Diseases (Department of Medicine, McGill University Health Centre), Montreal, QC H4A 3J1, Canada; Division of Medical Microbiology, Division of Molecular Genetics-Immunology (Department of Op-tiLab, McGill University Health Centre), Montreal, QC H4A 3J1, Canada; Centre of Excellence for Genetic Research in Infection and Immunity, Research Institute-McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC H4A 3J1, Canada 
First page
149
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
2309608X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2779580279
Copyright
© 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.