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. 2002 Jun;54(3):158-63.
doi: 10.1007/s00251-002-0455-7. Epub 2002 Apr 27.

A novel mutation in PTPRC interferes with splicing and alters the structure of the human CD45 molecule

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A novel mutation in PTPRC interferes with splicing and alters the structure of the human CD45 molecule

Marc Jacobsen et al. Immunogenetics. 2002 Jun.

Abstract

CD45, encoded by the protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C ( PTPRC) gene, is essentially involved in maturation, activation, and migration of immune cells. Lack of CD45 results in severe immunodeficiency, and alterations of the receptor may result in autoimmunity. Here, we describe a novel mutation in PTPRCas a cause of variant CD45 expression in humans. Several members of a multiple sclerosis multiplex family showed expression of CD45RA on memory T cells and monocytes. The variant expression pattern was linked to the PTPRCgene by DNA microsatellite studies. DNA analysis identified a novel point mutation in exon 4 (position 59 C-->A) in all family members with variant CD45 expression, but not in donors with normal CD45 expression. The mutation interferes with alternative splicing and alters amino acid sequence (H-->Q), interfering with antibody binding to the CD45RA domain. Overall, we describe the first mutation in PTPRCthat interferes with splicing and results in surface expression of a structurally altered CD45 molecule in humans.

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