Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS)

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is a rare genetic disorder of the immune system first described by NIH scientists in the mid-1990s 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 and can lead to enlargement of these organs. Learn more about NIAID’s efforts to address this disease.

Histological section from a tissue affected by Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome
Histological section from a tissue affected by Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome Resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem

This section provides a visual summary of the resources available within the NIAID Discovery Portal for autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome research. The graphics below highlight key metadata elements to help you find relevant data and refine your search for more targeted results. View all search results related to autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.

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