Newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiencies (SCID) in Germany

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作者
Ghosh, Sujal [1 ,7 ,8 ]
Albert, Michael H. [2 ]
Hauck, Fabian [2 ]
Hoenig, Manfred [3 ]
Schuetz, Catharina [4 ]
Schulz, Ansgar [3 ]
Speckmann, Carsten [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klinikum Dusseldorf, Zentrum Kinder & Jugendmed, Klin Kinder Onkol Hamatol & Klin Immunol, Dusseldorf, Germany
[2] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Kinderklin & Kinderpoliklin Dr von Haunerschen Kin, Munich, Germany
[3] Univ Klinikum Ulm, Klin Kinder & Jugendmed, Ulm, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Dresden, Univ Klinikum Carl Gustav Carus, Klin & Poliklin Kinder & Jugendmed, Padiat Immunol, Dresden, Germany
[5] Univ Klinikum Freibur, Med Fak, Zentrum Kinder & Jugendmed, Padiatr Hamatol & Onkol, Freiburg, Germany
[6] Univ Klinikum Freiburg, Inst Immundefizienz, Med Fak, Ctr Chron Immundefizienz, Freiburg, Germany
[7] Univ Dusseldorf, Zentrum Kinder & Jugendmed, Klin Kinder Onkol Hamatol & Klin Immunol, Dusseldorf, Germany
[8] Univ Klinikum Dusseldorf, Zent Kinder & Jugendmed, Klin Kinder Onkol Hamatol & Klin Immunol, Moorenstr 5, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany
关键词
SCID; Angeborene Storungen der Immunitat; Neugeborenenscreening; T-Zellen; TREC; Inborn errors of immunity; Newborn screening; T cells;
D O I
10.1007/s00103-023-03773-6
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Patients with a severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) harbor genetic mutations disrupting T cell immunity and hence suffer severe, life-threatening infections or manifestations of immune dysregulation within the first months of their life. The only cure is to correct their immune system, usually by means of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Pilot studies and national programs in the United States and in European countries have shown that patients can be identified at an early asymptomatic stage through newborn screening. This allows treatment before the occurrence of severe complications, which improves the outcome of curative strategies like HSCT.After assessment by the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA), the SCID screening was implemented into newborn screening in Germany in 2019. The first results of the screening (dry blood spot cards from around 2 million newborns between August 2019 and February 2022) were recently published. As expected, in addition to classic SCID diseases (incidence 1:54,000), infants with syndromic disorders and T cell lymphopenia were also identified. All patients with classic SCID were scheduled for curative treatment. Of the 25 patients with classic SCID, 21 were already transplanted at the time of data analysis. Only one of 21 transplanted patients died due to pre-existing infections. A comparison of the recent screening data with historical data suggests that SCID newborn screening has been successfully implemented in Germany. Patients with SCID are routinely identified very early and scheduled for curative therapy.
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页码:1222 / 1231
页数:10
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