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Care of Patients With Inborn Errors of Immunity in Thirty J Project Countries Between 2004 and 2021 Publisher Pubmed



Abolhassani H1 ; Avcin T2 ; Bahceciler N3 ; Balashov D4 ; Bata Z5 ; Bataneant M6 ; Belevtsev M7 ; Bernatowska E8 ; Bidlo J9 ; Blazso P10 ; Boisson B11, 12, 13, 14, 15 ; Bolkov M16 ; Bondarenko A17 ; Boyarchuk O18 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Abolhassani H1
  2. Avcin T2
  3. Bahceciler N3
  4. Balashov D4
  5. Bata Z5
  6. Bataneant M6
  7. Belevtsev M7
  8. Bernatowska E8
  9. Bidlo J9
  10. Blazso P10
  11. Boisson B11, 12, 13, 14, 15
  12. Bolkov M16
  13. Bondarenko A17
  14. Boyarchuk O18
  15. Bundschu A9
  16. Casanova JL11, 12, 13, 14, 15
  17. Chernishova L17
  18. Ciznar P19
  19. Csurke I20
  20. Erdos M21
  21. Farkas H22
  22. Fomina DS23
  23. Galal N24
  24. Goda V25
  25. Guner SN26
  26. Hauser P27
  27. Ilyina NI28
  28. Iremadze T29
  29. Iritsyan S30
  30. Ismailijaha V31
  31. Jesenak M32
  32. Kelecic J33
  33. Keles S26
  34. Kindle G34
  35. Kondratenko IV35
  36. Kostyuchenko L36
  37. Kovzel E37
  38. Krivan G25
  39. Kulilito G38
  40. Kumanovics G39
  41. Kurjane N40
  42. Latysheva EA28
  43. Latysheva TV28
  44. Lazar I41
  45. Markelj G2
  46. Markovic M42
  47. Marodi L11, 20
  48. Mammadova V43
  49. Medvecz M20
  50. Miltner N44
  51. Mironska K45
  52. Modell F46
  53. Modell V46
  54. Mosdosi B47
  55. Mukhina AA4
  56. Murdjeva M48
  57. Muzes G49
  58. Nabieva U50
  59. Nasrullayeva G51
  60. Naumova E52
  61. Nagy K27
  62. Onozo B27
  63. Orozbekova B53
  64. Pac M8
  65. Pagava K54
  66. Pampura AN55
  67. Pasic S56
  68. Petrosyan M55
  69. Petrovic G56
  70. Pocek L57
  71. Prodeus AP58
  72. Reisli I26
  73. Ress K59
  74. Rezaei N60
  75. Rodina YA4
  76. Rumyantsev AG4
  77. Sciuca S61
  78. Sediva A62
  79. Serban M63
  80. Sharapova S7
  81. Shcherbina A4
  82. Sitkauskiene B64
  83. Snimshchikova I65
  84. Spahiukonjusha S66
  85. Szolnoky M67
  86. Szucs G68
  87. Toplak N2
  88. Toth B69
  89. Tsyvkina G70
  90. Tuzankina I16
  91. Vlasova E16
  92. Volokha A17

Source: Frontiers in Immunology Published:2022


Abstract

Introduction: The J Project (JP) physician education and clinical research collaboration program was started in 2004 and includes by now 32 countries mostly in Eastern and Central Europe (ECE). Until the end of 2021, 344 inborn errors of immunity (IEI)-focused meetings were organized by the JP to raise awareness and facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of patients with IEI. Results: In this study, meeting profiles and major diagnostic and treatment parameters were studied. JP center leaders reported patients’ data from 30 countries representing a total population of 506 567 565. Two countries reported patients from JP centers (Konya, Turkey and Cairo University, Egypt). Diagnostic criteria were based on the 2020 update of classification by the IUIS Expert Committee on IEI. The number of JP meetings increased from 6 per year in 2004 and 2005 to 44 and 63 in 2020 and 2021, respectively. The cumulative number of meetings per country varied from 1 to 59 in various countries reflecting partly but not entirely the population of the respective countries. Altogether, 24,879 patients were reported giving an average prevalence of 4.9. Most of the patients had predominantly antibody deficiency (46,32%) followed by patients with combined immunodeficiencies (14.3%). The percentages of patients with bone marrow failure and phenocopies of IEI were less than 1 each. The number of patients was remarkably higher that those reported to the ESID Registry in 13 countries. Immunoglobulin (IgG) substitution was provided to 7,572 patients (5,693 intravenously) and 1,480 patients received hematopoietic stem cell therapy (HSCT). Searching for basic diagnostic parameters revealed the availability of immunochemistry and flow cytometry in 27 and 28 countries, respectively, and targeted gene sequencing and new generation sequencing was available in 21 and 18 countries. The number of IEI centers and experts in the field were 260 and 690, respectively. We found high correlation between the number of IEI centers and patients treated with intravenous IgG (IVIG) (correlation coefficient, cc, 0,916) and with those who were treated with HSCT (cc, 0,905). Similar correlation was found when the number of experts was compared with those treated with HSCT. However, the number of patients treated with subcutaneous Ig (SCIG) only slightly correlated with the number of experts (cc, 0,489) and no correlation was found between the number of centers and patients on SCIG (cc, 0,174). Conclusions: 1) this is the first study describing major diagnostic and treatment parameters of IEI care in countries of the JP; 2) the data suggest that the JP had tremendous impact on the development of IEI care in ECE; 3) our data help to define major future targets of JP activity in various countries; 4) we suggest that the number of IEI centers and IEI experts closely correlate to the most important treatment parameters; 5) we propose that specialist education among medical professionals plays pivotal role in increasing levels of diagnostics and adequate care of this vulnerable and still highly neglected patient population; 6) this study also provides the basis for further analysis of more specific aspects of IEI care including genetic diagnostics, disease specific prevalence, newborn screening and professional collaboration in JP countries. Copyright © 2022 Abolhassani, Avcin, Bahceciler, Balashov, Bata, Bataneant, Belevtsev, Bernatowska, Bidlo, Blazso, Boisson, Bolkov, Bondarenko, Boyarchuk, Bundschu, Casanova, Chernishova, Ciznar, Csurke, Erdos, Farkas, Fomina, Galal, Goda, Guner, Hauser, Ilyina, Iremadze, Iritsyan, Ismaili-Jaha, Jesenak, Kelecic, Keles, Kindle, Kondratenko, Kostyuchenko, Kovzel, Krivan, Kuli-Lito, Kumanovics, Kurjane, Latysheva, Latysheva, Lazar, Markelj, Markovic, Marodi, Mammadova, Medvecz, Miltner, Mironska, Modell, Modell, Mosdosi, Mukhina, Murdjeva, Muzes, Nabieva, Nasrullayeva, Naumova, Nagy, Onozo, Orozbekova, Pac, Pagava, Pampura, Pasic, Petrosyan, Petrovic, Pocek, Prodeus, Reisli, Ress, Rezaei, Rodina, Rumyantsev, Sciuca, Sediva, Serban, Sharapova, Shcherbina, Sitkauskiene, Snimshchikova, Spahiu-Konjusha, Szolnoky, Szucs, Toplak, Toth, Tsyvkina, Tuzankina, Vlasova and Volokha.
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