Factors associated with and kinetics of anti–IFN-α autoantibodies in RAG1/2 deficiency
Background: Autoantibodies against IFN-α (anti–IFN-α) have been reported in recombinase activating gene (RAG) deficiency, attributed to impaired central and peripheral T-cell/B-cell tolerance. However, the clinical features, especially viral infections, associated with these autoantibodies at baseli...
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