Unusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphism

CD45, the leucocyte common antigen, is a haematopoietic cell specific tyrosine phosphatase. Human polymorphic CD45 variants are associated with autoimmune and infectious diseases and alter the phenotype and function of lymphocytes, establishing CD45 as an important regulator of immune function. Here...

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Main Authors: Tchilian, E, Gil, J, Navarro, M, Fernandez-Cruz, E, Chapel, H, Misbah, S, Ferry, B, Renz, H, Schwinzer, R, Beverley, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Tchilian, E
Gil, J
Navarro, M
Fernandez-Cruz, E
Chapel, H
Misbah, S
Ferry, B
Renz, H
Schwinzer, R
Beverley, P
author_facet Tchilian, E
Gil, J
Navarro, M
Fernandez-Cruz, E
Chapel, H
Misbah, S
Ferry, B
Renz, H
Schwinzer, R
Beverley, P
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description CD45, the leucocyte common antigen, is a haematopoietic cell specific tyrosine phosphatase. Human polymorphic CD45 variants are associated with autoimmune and infectious diseases and alter the phenotype and function of lymphocytes, establishing CD45 as an important regulator of immune function. Here we report four patients with diverse diseases with unusual clinical features. All four have the C77G polymorphism of CD45 exon 4, which alters the splicing and CD45RA/CD45R0 phenotype of lymphocytes. We suggest that C77G may be a contributing factor in these unusual cases. © 2006 British Society for Immunology.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e23d3870-7fce-4731-b82d-03ac8cb961ea2022-03-27T09:59:43ZUnusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphismJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e23d3870-7fce-4731-b82d-03ac8cb961eaEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2006Tchilian, EGil, JNavarro, MFernandez-Cruz, EChapel, HMisbah, SFerry, BRenz, HSchwinzer, RBeverley, PCD45, the leucocyte common antigen, is a haematopoietic cell specific tyrosine phosphatase. Human polymorphic CD45 variants are associated with autoimmune and infectious diseases and alter the phenotype and function of lymphocytes, establishing CD45 as an important regulator of immune function. Here we report four patients with diverse diseases with unusual clinical features. All four have the C77G polymorphism of CD45 exon 4, which alters the splicing and CD45RA/CD45R0 phenotype of lymphocytes. We suggest that C77G may be a contributing factor in these unusual cases. © 2006 British Society for Immunology.
spellingShingle Tchilian, E
Gil, J
Navarro, M
Fernandez-Cruz, E
Chapel, H
Misbah, S
Ferry, B
Renz, H
Schwinzer, R
Beverley, P
Unusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphism
title Unusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphism
title_full Unusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphism
title_fullStr Unusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphism
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title_short Unusual case presentations associated with the CD45 C77G polymorphism
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