Immunodeficiency due to MASP-2 deficiency

MONDO:0013423

Immunodeficiency due to MASP-2 deficiency is a rare, genetic immunodeficiency due to a complement cascade protein anomaly characterized by low serum levels of MASP-2 and a variable susceptibility to bacterial infections (e.g. pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumococcal pneumonia, skin abscesses and sepsis), and autoimmune diseases (e.g. inflammatory lung disease, cystic fibrosis, systemic lupus erythematosus). In many cases it remains asymptomatic.

Also known as: immunodeficiency due to MASP-2 deficiency, MASP2 deficiency, lectin complement activation pathway, defect in, 2

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