Background
Pathophysiology
Defect in STAT3 causes the autosomal dominant form
Defect in DOCK8 or TYK2 causes autosomal recessive form
Clinical Manifestations
Elevated IgE, eczema, and recurrent infections
Autosomal Dominant (STAT3)
Infections include:
Non-inflammatory staphylococcal abscesses
Pneumonias that leave pneumatoceles
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
Pneumatoceles can also get infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa , non-tuberculous mycobacteria , or Aspergillus
Also have coarse facial features, persistence of deciduous teeth, recurrent bone fractures, scoliosis , osteoporosis , joint hyperextensibility, and coronary artery dilatation or aneurym
Autosomal Recessive (DOCK8 or TYK2)
Investigations
Elevated IgE, eosinophilia, and antibody deficiency
Diagnosis
Genetic testing for STAT3 (or DOCK8 or TYK2) mutations
Management
Treat intercurrent infections
Prophylactic antibotics
Increased hygiene, including bleach baths