
The Absence of the Immune System
The movie “The Boy in the Plastic Bubble,” released in 1976, shows a person who suffers from the deficient immune system, and he lives his life in an entirely sterile environment because his immune system is unable to combat the infection.
While the story was fictional, the diseases severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) or Bubble Boy Disease is real. It occurs in one in 100,000 people. Bone marrow transplant from the matching sibling donor has been the only treatment available for such people. However, in recent years, the potential of gene therapy has also proved quite helpful.