Some Primary Immune Deficiencies can be associated with an inflammatory bowel disease, mimicking Crohn disease : the Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD), the XIAP deficiency, and the TTC7A deficiency. This inflammatory bowel disease is frequent but inconstant, raising questions about other factors contributing to the disease. The aim of our study is to analyze, describe and compare the gut microbiota of patients with those primary immune deficiency, with or without intestinal disease. The investigators can expect, in the long term, to compare on a same patient, the gut microbiota evolution, and to assess the role of gut microbiota modifications on the onset of an inflammatory bowel disease.
The investigators will include patients (adults or children), with Primary Immune Deficiency (CGD, XIAP or TTC7A deficiencies), and they will collect feces samples from them. In parallel, as control groups, patients with no inflammatory bowel disease and no primary immune deficiency will be included, and also patients suffering from Crohn's disease without known primary immune deficiency. The laboratory collaborators will then realize analyzes on the microbiota collected for all patients. The study team will then analyze the microbiota composition of the different types of patients, and try to identify some factors, associated with the appearance of an inflammatory disease on these patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
51
Biological sampling
CHRU
Lille, France
Saint-Louis Hospital
Paris, France
Necker - Enfants Malades Hospital
Paris, France
Number of factors associated with the onset of an inflammatory colitis in patients with three Primary Immuno-Deficiencies, identified in the study population
Time frame: 3 years and 8 months
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