The creation and progress of the J Project in Eastern and Central Europe

Authors

MARÓDI László AVCIN Tadej BATANEANT M. BELEVTSEV M. BERNATOWSKA E. CEREMPEI L. CHERNYSHOVA L. CIZNAR P. EL-MARSAFY A. ERDÖS M. GHERGHINA I. GUSEVA M. IURIAN S. KONDRATENKO I. KOSTYUCHENKO L. KULI-LITO G. LITZMAN Jiří MIRONSKA K. MULAOSMANOVICH V. NAUMOVA E. NASHRULLAYEVA G. PAC M. PASIC S. PROKOFJEVA T. REISLI I. REZAEI N. RICHTER D. SEDIVA A. SERBAN M. SHCHERBINA A. SZAFLARSKA A. SZOLNOKY M. TOTH B. TUZANKINA I. VELBRI S.

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06247.x
Field Epidemiology, infectious diseases and clinical immunology
Keywords primary immunodeficiency; network; genetic technologies; socioeconomic conditions
Description Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs)havenowbecomerecognized as aworldwide health problem. Rapid development of immunological and genetic technologies has led to the discovery of more than 200 PIDs andmore than 150 diseaserelated genes. Progress in the field is expected to take a new turn after the introduction of new-generation sequencing technologies that will enable searches for currently unknown PID-related genes. By contrast, even with progress in molecular genetics, many patients remain ill and die early because of the lack of diagnostic or treatment facilities, or both. Thus, the gap between the knowledge accumulated and the appropriate management of patients with PIDs in everyday clinical practice has widened, necessitating PID awareness, particularly in countries with poor socioeconomic conditions. The J Project, established as a physician education and research collaboration program in Eastern and Central Europe, demonstrates how professional responsibility and long-term joint efforts can make a beneficial difference for patients with inborn errors of immunity.

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