Job syndrome is a condition that affects several body systems, particularly the immune system. Recurrent infections are common in people with this condition. Affected individuals tend to have frequent bouts of pneumonia, which are caused by certain kinds of bacteria that infect the lungs and cause inflammation. Recurrent skin infections and an inflammatory skin disorder called eczema are also very common in Job syndrome. These skin problems cause rashes, blisters, collections of pus (abscesses), open sores, and scaling.
Gene Name | Chromosome number |
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STAT3 | 17 |