AbstractXLP is caused by mutations affecting SAP, an adaptor that recruits Fyn to SLAM family receptors. SAP-deficient mice recapitulate features of XLP, including increased T cell activation and decreased humoral responses post-infection. SAP-deficient T cells also show increased TCR-induced IFN-γ and decreased TH2 cytokine production. We demonstrate that the defect in IL-4 secretion in SAP-deficient T cells is independent of increased IFN-γ production. SAP-deficient cells respond normally to polarizing cytokines, yet show impaired TCR-mediated induction of GATA-3 and IL-4. Examination of TCR signaling revealed normal Ca2+ mobilization and ERK activation in SAP-deficient cells, but decreased PKC-θ recruitment, Bcl-10 phosphorylation, IκB-α...
Deficiency of SAP (SLAM (signaling lymphocyte activation molecule)-associated protein) protein is as...
SummaryX-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome, characterized by fatal responses to Epstein-Barr virus...
The gene sap/shd1a, which encodes a 128-residue SH2 domain protein, is frequently deleted or mutated...
AbstractXLP is caused by mutations affecting SAP, an adaptor that recruits Fyn to SLAM family recept...
AbstractSAP is an adaptor mutated in X-linked lymphoproliferative disease. It plays a critical role ...
Mutations altering the gene encoding the SLAM associated protein (SAP) are responsible for the X-lin...
<div><p>Mutations altering the gene encoding the SLAM associated protein (SAP) are responsible for t...
Mutations in SH2D1A resulting in lack of SLAM-associated protein (SAP) expression cause the human ge...
The free Src homology 2 (SH2) domain protein SAP, encoded by the X-linked lymphoproliferative diseas...
The adaptor protein SAP regulates signaling through signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM)...
Signaling lymphocytic activationmolecule (SLAM)-associated protein (SAP) is a small adaptor molecule...
The adaptor protein SAP regulates signaling through signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM)...
The adaptor protein SAP regulates signal-ing through signaling lymphocytic activa-tion molecule (SLA...
SummaryHumans and mice deficient in the adaptor protein SAP (Sh2d1a) have a major defect in humoral ...
SummaryX-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome, characterized by fatal responses to Epstein-Barr virus...
Deficiency of SAP (SLAM (signaling lymphocyte activation molecule)-associated protein) protein is as...
SummaryX-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome, characterized by fatal responses to Epstein-Barr virus...
The gene sap/shd1a, which encodes a 128-residue SH2 domain protein, is frequently deleted or mutated...
AbstractXLP is caused by mutations affecting SAP, an adaptor that recruits Fyn to SLAM family recept...
AbstractSAP is an adaptor mutated in X-linked lymphoproliferative disease. It plays a critical role ...
Mutations altering the gene encoding the SLAM associated protein (SAP) are responsible for the X-lin...
<div><p>Mutations altering the gene encoding the SLAM associated protein (SAP) are responsible for t...
Mutations in SH2D1A resulting in lack of SLAM-associated protein (SAP) expression cause the human ge...
The free Src homology 2 (SH2) domain protein SAP, encoded by the X-linked lymphoproliferative diseas...
The adaptor protein SAP regulates signaling through signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM)...
Signaling lymphocytic activationmolecule (SLAM)-associated protein (SAP) is a small adaptor molecule...
The adaptor protein SAP regulates signaling through signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM)...
The adaptor protein SAP regulates signal-ing through signaling lymphocytic activa-tion molecule (SLA...
SummaryHumans and mice deficient in the adaptor protein SAP (Sh2d1a) have a major defect in humoral ...
SummaryX-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome, characterized by fatal responses to Epstein-Barr virus...
Deficiency of SAP (SLAM (signaling lymphocyte activation molecule)-associated protein) protein is as...
SummaryX-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome, characterized by fatal responses to Epstein-Barr virus...
The gene sap/shd1a, which encodes a 128-residue SH2 domain protein, is frequently deleted or mutated...