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Combined immunodeficiency due to ZAP70 deficiency
ZAP70-related combined immunodeficiency (ZAP70-related CID) is a cell-mediated immunodeficiency caused by abnormal T-cell receptor (TCR) signaling. Affected children usually present in the first year of life with recurrent bacterial, viral, and opportunistic infections, diarrhea, and failure to thrive. Severe lower-respiratory infections and oral candidiasis are common. Affected children usually do not survive past their second year without hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). [from GeneReviews]
Hereditary spastic paraplegia 48
Spastic paraplegia-48 (SPG48) is an autosomal recessive neurologic disorder characterized by spasticity of the lower limbs resulting in gait difficulties. Most patients have onset in mid- or late-adulthood, although childhood onset has been reported in 1 patient. Additional features may include parkinsonism, urinary incontinence, neuropathy, and mild cognitive impairment (summary by Hirst et al., 2015). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of autosomal recessive SPG, see SPG5A (270800). [from OMIM]
Autoimmune disease, multisystem, infantile-onset, 2
Any autoimmune disease, multisystem, infantile-onset in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the ZAP70 gene. [from MONDO]
Immunodeficiency 25
Any severe combined immunodeficiency in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the CD247 gene. [from MONDO]
ZAP70-Related Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
A very rare, severe, genetic, combined immunodeficiency disorder with characteristics of lymphocytosis, decreased peripheral CD8+ T-cells, and presence of normal circulating CD4+ T-cells, leading to immune dysfunction. [from SNOMEDCT_US]
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