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. 1976 Jan;28(1):51-61.

Evidence for "deleted" or "silent" genes homozygous at the locus coding for the constant region of the gamma3 chain

Evidence for "deleted" or "silent" genes homozygous at the locus coding for the constant region of the gamma3 chain

G Lefranc et al. Am J Hum Genet. 1976 Jan.

Abstract

Three uncommon stable Gm haplotypes, Gm3;23;--, Gm1,2,17;..;-- and Gm1,17;..;-- have been transmitted through 3 generations of two related Lebanese and Syrian families. No pathological consequence was noted in seven individuals, aged 14--65, whose sera were deficient for all the allotypes carried by the IgG3 chains. Among the different genetic events which could have produced these haplotypes (alteration of a regulatory gene, point mutation, gene hybridization, gene deletion), it appears that a structural deletion is the most probable explanation. The observed data can be explained by either a partial or a total deletion of the constant portion of the IgG3 heavy chain.

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