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. 2024 Jun 7;70(Suppl 1):e2024S104. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.2024S104

Table 3. Main inborn errors of immunity to be considered according to the malignancy found.

Malignancies Inborn errors of immunity
Non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphomas, ALL Combined deficiencies of T and B cells not severe
Defects of DNA repair
Predominantly antibody deficiencies
Diseases of immune dysregulation
MDS, AML Congenital neutropenia,
Shwachman-Diamond syndrome,
GATA2 deficiency,
Diseases with bone marrow failure
CNS tumors Defects of DNA repair
Solid tumors Defects of DNA repair
Congenital dyskeratosis (telomeropathies)
PTEN deficiency (APDS-like)
CVID
Smooth muscle tumors associated with EBV Combined deficiencies T and B not severe
Ataxia telangiectasia
Deficiency of GATA2
Deficiency of CARMIL2
Deficiency of ZAP70
Kaposi's sarcoma Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
XMEN syndrome
Deficiency of IFNg receptor 1
Deficiency of STIM
Deficiency of OX40
Skin cancer, not melanoma Epidermodisplasia verruciformis
Deficiency of DOCK8
Cartilage hair hypoplasia
Xeroderma pigmentosum
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis

ALL: acute lymphoblastic leukemia; MDS: myelodysplastic syndrome; AML: acute myeloid leukemia; CNS: central nervous system; EBV: Epstein-Barr virus; IFNg: interferon gamma. Adapted from Bosh et al. 16 .