“…But the increased access to exome sequencing technology, which can effectively screen up to 200,000 exons, has rapidly expanded this list to 75 genes ( 10 , 11 ). All of these new genes play a role in immune dysregulation ( IL-10, Foxp3, STAT1, and TRIM22 ), T and B cell defects ( BTK, PIK3R1, ICOS, LRBA,IL21 , and DKC1 ), hyper and auto-inflammatory conditions ( CYBB,NCF,LACC1,SL37A4,ITGB2 ), and epithelial barrier dysfunction ( ADAM17, COL7A1,GUCY2C,IKBKG,TTC7A ) ( 6 , 10 , 12 ).…”