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Inherited gene mutations cause primary immunodeficiency diseases. Primary immunodeficiency
Is not associated with defects in the thymic function that blocks T cell development
Are not inherited defects in the cytolytic pathway of lymphocytes
Is acquired from a virus
Can be defects in antigen receptor gene rearrangement and results in so-called severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
Is not caused by inherited gene mutations
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