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. 2005 Sep;25(5):496-502.
doi: 10.1007/s10875-005-5637-2.

Mutational analysis of human BAFF receptor TNFRSF13C (BAFF-R) in patients with common variable immunodeficiency

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Mutational analysis of human BAFF receptor TNFRSF13C (BAFF-R) in patients with common variable immunodeficiency

Claretta Gioia Losi et al. J Clin Immunol. 2005 Sep.

Abstract

BAFF receptor (BAFF-R/BR3/TNFRSF13C) is a recently identified molecule that specifically binds BLyS, a protein belonging to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family, and is involved in survival and maturation of B cells. Recent studies have demonstrated that mice defective in BAFF-R gene exhibit an altered profile of the B cell pool, a phenotype observed in BLyS knockout mice as well. These features suggest that mutations in this gene may result in humoral immunodeficiency. To test this hypothesis, we sequenced the BAFF-R gene in 48 patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) along with 57 healthy controls. We have identified three novel variants present at the heterozygous state leading to amino acid substitutions, and have also confirmed the existence of a previously reported intronic variant. The hereby described novel variants were also present in healthy controls and in the healthy patients' parents. These variants do not affect the expression of BAFF-R neither at the mRNA nor at the protein level, suggesting that these variants represent novel polymorphic variants of the BAFF-R gene.

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