Fcγ receptors (FcγRs) are key immune receptors responsible for the effective control of both humoral and innate immunity and are central to maintaining the balance between generating appropriate responses to infection and preventing autoimmunity. When this balance is lost, pathology results in increased susceptibility to cancer, autoimmunity, and infection. In contrast, optimal FcγR engagement facilitates effective disease resolution and response to monoclonal antibody immunotherapy. The underlying genetics of the FcγR gene family are a central component of this careful balance. Complex in humans and generated through ancestral duplication events, here we review the evolution of the gene family in mammals, the potential importance of copy n...
Both sequence variation and copy-number variation (CNV) of the genes encoding receptors for immunogl...
The efficacy of cancer therapeutic antibodies varies considerably among patients. Anti-cancer antibo...
Binding of IgG Abs to FcγRs on immune cells induces FcγR cross-linking that leads to cellular effect...
Fcγ receptors (FcγRs) are key immune receptors responsible for the effective control of both humoral...
Fc-gamma receptors (FcγR) are the cellular receptors for Immunoglobulin G (IgG). Upon binding of com...
Fc gamma receptors (FcγRs) are receptors for immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant of five class...
International audienceThe biological activities of human IgG antibodies predominantly rely on a fami...
Both sequence variation and copy-number variation (CNV) of the genes encoding receptors for immunogl...
A number of deletions have been identified within regulatory regions of the FcγRIIb gene in autoimmu...
Receptors for immunoglobulins (Fc receptors) play a central role during an immune response, as they ...
Fcγ receptors are a family of cell-surface receptors that are expressed by a host of different innat...
Low-affinity Fc receptors for immunoglobulin G (IgG) are expressed on a variety of leucocytes and pl...
The Fcγ receptors contribute to the susceptibility to autoimmune diseases such as ITP in several way...
Fcγ receptors are a family of cell-surface receptors that are expressed by a host of different innat...
Both sequence variation and copy-number variation (CNV) of the genes encoding receptors for immunogl...
The efficacy of cancer therapeutic antibodies varies considerably among patients. Anti-cancer antibo...
Binding of IgG Abs to FcγRs on immune cells induces FcγR cross-linking that leads to cellular effect...
Fcγ receptors (FcγRs) are key immune receptors responsible for the effective control of both humoral...
Fc-gamma receptors (FcγR) are the cellular receptors for Immunoglobulin G (IgG). Upon binding of com...
Fc gamma receptors (FcγRs) are receptors for immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant of five class...
International audienceThe biological activities of human IgG antibodies predominantly rely on a fami...
Both sequence variation and copy-number variation (CNV) of the genes encoding receptors for immunogl...
A number of deletions have been identified within regulatory regions of the FcγRIIb gene in autoimmu...
Receptors for immunoglobulins (Fc receptors) play a central role during an immune response, as they ...
Fcγ receptors are a family of cell-surface receptors that are expressed by a host of different innat...
Low-affinity Fc receptors for immunoglobulin G (IgG) are expressed on a variety of leucocytes and pl...
The Fcγ receptors contribute to the susceptibility to autoimmune diseases such as ITP in several way...
Fcγ receptors are a family of cell-surface receptors that are expressed by a host of different innat...
Both sequence variation and copy-number variation (CNV) of the genes encoding receptors for immunogl...
The efficacy of cancer therapeutic antibodies varies considerably among patients. Anti-cancer antibo...
Binding of IgG Abs to FcγRs on immune cells induces FcγR cross-linking that leads to cellular effect...