Immunological aspects of congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG): a review
Resource Type
Article
Year
2016
Disorder / CDG Type
All CDGs
Abstract
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are a rapidly growing family of genetic diseases comprising more than 85 known distinct disorders. They show a great phenotypic variability ranging from multi-organ/system to mono-organ/system involvement with very mild to extremely severe expression. Immunological dysfunction has a significant impact on the phenotype in a minority of CDG. CDG with major immunological involvement are ALG12-CDG, MAGT1-CDG, MOGS-CDG, SLC35C1-CDG and PGM3-CDG. This review discusses the variety of immunological abnormalities reported in human CDG. Understanding the immunological aspects of CDG may contribute to a better management/treatment of these pathologies and possibly of more common diseases, such as inflammatory diseases.
Authors
Maria Monticelli
Tiago Ferro
Jaak Jaeken
Vanessa Dos Reis Ferreira
Paula A. Videira
Keywords
CDG
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation
Immune system
immunological abnormalities
genetic diseases
Rare Diseases
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