(See also Overview of Immunodeficiency Disorders.)
ZAP-70 deficiency is a primary immunodeficiency disorder.
ZAP-70 deficiency causes recurrent infections similar to those in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) in infants and young children. However, the deficiency may not be diagnosed until children are several years old.
Blood tests are done to measure the number of B cells and T cells and immunoglobulin levels and to evaluate how well B cells and T cells are functioning.
The disorder is fatal unless the child receives a stem cell transplant.