Leukocyte adhesion deficiency in children and Irish setter dogs
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- DOI: 10.1203/01.PDR.0000111287.74989.1B
Leukocyte adhesion deficiency in children and Irish setter dogs
Abstract
Children with the genetic immunodeficiency disease leukocyte adhesion deficiency, or LAD, develop life-threatening bacterial infections as a result of the inability of their leukocytes to adhere to the vessel wall and migrate to the sites of infection. Recently, the canine counterpart to LAD, known as canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency, or CLAD, has been described in Irish setter dogs. This review describes how the clinical phenotype of dogs with CLAD closely parallels that of children with the severe deficiency phenotype of LAD, thus enabling the CLAD dog to provide a disease-specific, large-animal model for testing novel hematopoietic stem cell and gene therapy strategies before their translation to children with LAD.
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