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Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS)

Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS) is an inherited disorder of the immune system that affects both children and adults. In ALPS, unusually high numbers of white blood cells called lymphocytes accumulate in the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen, which can lead to enlargement of these organs. ALPS can cause numerous autoimmune problems such as anemia (low count of red blood cells), thrombocytopenia (low count of platelets), and neutropenia (low count of neutrophils, the most common type of white blood cell in humans).

Research at the NIH

NIAID is committed to helping reduce gaps in health among minorities. NIH first began to study ALPS in 1990, when researchers saw a child who had immune system symptoms that did not fit any previously known disorders. In 1995, after evaluation of multiple patients with similar symptoms, NIH named this newly identified condition ALPS. As of 2007, NIH had evaluated and diagnosed ALPS in more than 250 patients. These patients come from all over the country and are of many different ethnic backgrounds.

Research

  • Medical and Genetic Description

  • Database of Mutations

  • Molecular Pathways

  • Related Links

  • Understanding ALPS

  • What is ALPS?
  • Symptoms
  • ALPS and the Immune System
  • Ways to Manage ALPS
  • ALPS and Your Family
  • The ALPS Research Team at NIH
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    Volunteer for Clinical Studies
    Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to ALPS by going to ClinicalTrials.gov.

    Contact Info

    View a list of NIH investigators and their contact information.

    flyer for the ALPS 2009 Workshop

    View the PDF version.

    See Also

  • Immune System
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Autoimmune Diseases News Releases
  • Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS).


    flyer for the ALPS 2009 Workshop

    View the PDF version.

    See Also

  • Immune System
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Autoimmune Diseases News Releases
  • Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS).