Department of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2012 Feb;1250:62-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06289.x.
Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are genetic disorders of the immune system comprising many different phenotypes. Although previously considered rare, recent advances in their clinical, epidemiological, and molecular definitions are revealing how much we still need to learn about them. For example, geographical and ethnic variations as well as the impact of certain practices influence their frequency and presentation, making it necessary to consider their study in terms of regions. The Latin American Society for Immunodeficiencies was established as an organization dedicated to provide scientific support for basic and clinical research and to develop tools and educational resources to promote awareness in the medical community. Initiatives such as these are positively influencing the way PIDs are tackled in these countries, as shown by recent reports and publications. This paper provides a historical compilation and a current view of the many issues faced by scientists studying these diseases in these countries, highlighting the diverse scientific contributions and offering a promising perspective for the further developments in this field in Latin America.
原发性免疫缺陷病(PIDs)是免疫系统的遗传性疾病,包括许多不同的表型。尽管以前被认为是罕见的,但近年来在其临床、流行病学和分子定义方面的进展揭示了我们仍有许多需要了解的地方。例如,地理和种族差异以及某些实践的影响会影响它们的频率和表现,因此有必要从区域角度考虑对它们的研究。拉丁美洲免疫缺陷学会成立,是一个致力于为基础和临床研究提供科学支持,并开发工具和教育资源以提高医学界认识的组织。这些倡议正在积极影响这些国家处理 PID 的方式,正如最近的报告和出版物所显示的那样。本文提供了对这些国家研究这些疾病的科学家所面临的许多问题的历史编纂和当前观点,突出了不同的科学贡献,并为拉丁美洲该领域的进一步发展提供了有希望的前景。