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The spectrum of secondary immunodeficiency (SID) associated with B-cell lymphoproliferative diseases (B-CLPD) encompasses defects primarily in antibody production and hypogammaglobulinemia, alongside varying T cell and innate immunity defects. Like primary immunodeficiency disorders (PID), a classification system is warranted to categorize SID defects and assess infection risk.
Despite similarities in infection profiles between PID and SID to B-CLPD, it is of utmost importance to rule out PID at B-CLPD diagnosis, which has clinical and prognostic implications for the patients and their families. An integrated approach that incorporates immunological biomarkers alongside traditional prognostic indicators is essential for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and tailoring risk-adapted therapies in patients with B-CLPD and concurrent immune dysfunction. Collaboration between hematologists and immunologists is imperative for navigating the complex landscape of immune dysfunction in cancer.
Head Immunology Department, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid
Associate Professor, Complutense University of Madrid
Silvia Sánchez Ramón is the Head of the Immunology Department at the Hospital Clínico San Carlos, and an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She works as a clinical immunologist and researcher in the field of primary and secondary immunodeficiencies and immunoregulation.