Background: The immune system defends the body against disease. It has many different parts spread out in the body, including in the blood and skin. To learn more about it, researchers want to study samples from people with healthy immune systems and people with conditions that affect how the immune system works. Objective: To learn about how the different parts of the immune system come together to make a whole. Eligibility: People age 2 and older who have a condition that affects the immune system or have a family member with such a condition. Design: Participants will be screened with medical and medicine review. Other lab tests may also be reviewed. Some participants will take a pregnancy test. Participants will give blood samples. They may also give saliva, stool, and urine samples. A sterile cotton swab may be rubbed over their skin or inside the cheek or nose to collect cells. If participants have samples collected as part of their regular medical care, their doctor may be asked to send parts of the samples that otherwise would be thrown away. These samples may be from biopsies, endoscopies, or other procedures. Some participants may have optional skin punch biopsies. For this, their skin is numbed. Then a tool removes 1 or 2 small pieces of skin from the forearm or thigh. Participants medical records will be checked to see if they have any changes in their health over time. If they have a study visit, they may talk about their medical history and have a physical exam. Participation lasts 5 years....
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CBC with differential, lymphocyte phenotyping, and whole blood RNA expression data analyzed in individuals with unknown or incompletely characterized immune defects.
Timeframe: Baseline