RAC2 is a GTPase that is exclusively expressed in hematopoietic cells. Animal models have suggested important roles for RAC2 in the biology of different cell types, such as neutrophils and lymphocytes. Primary immunodeficiencies represent “experimentum naturae” and offer priceless insight on the function of the human immune system. Mutations in RAC2 have been identified in a small number of patients giving rise to different forms of primary immunodeficiencies ranging from granulocyte defects caused by dominant negative mutations to combined immunodeficiency due to dominant activating mutations. This review will focus on the clinical and immunologic phenotype of patients with germline mutations in RAC2
The Rac2 gene sequence contains 7 exons (Courjal et al., 1997) and is expressed specifically in hema...
SummaryNeutrophil homeostasis is essential for host defense. Here we identify dual roles for Rac2 du...
The immune system is inseparable from every part of human biology. From cell intrinsic mechanisms of...
Rho GTPases are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases that regulate a wide variety of cellular f...
International audienceSevere combined immunodeficiencies (SCIDs) constitute a heterogeneous group of...
The human RAC2 gene encodes a small GTP-binding protein with a pivotal role in immune activation and...
The human RAC2 gene encodes a small GTP-binding protein with a pivotal role in immune activation and...
A 5-week-old male infant presented with severe bacterial infections and poor wound healing, suggesti...
Rac GTPases have been implicated in the regulation of diverse functions in various blood cell lineag...
AbstractIn mammals, the Rho family GTPase Rac2 is restricted in expression to hematopoietic cells, w...
The human RAC2 gene encodes a small GTP-binding protein with a pivotal role in immune activation and...
The haematopoietic-specific RhoGTPase, Rac2, has been indirectly implicated in T-lymphocyte developm...
The neutrophil is an integral part of the body’s line of defense against infectious microbial agents...
Rac2 is a Rho GTPase that is expressed in cells of hematopoietic origin, including neutrophils and m...
Recent genetic-based studies have implicated a number of immune-related genes in the pathogenesis of...
The Rac2 gene sequence contains 7 exons (Courjal et al., 1997) and is expressed specifically in hema...
SummaryNeutrophil homeostasis is essential for host defense. Here we identify dual roles for Rac2 du...
The immune system is inseparable from every part of human biology. From cell intrinsic mechanisms of...
Rho GTPases are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases that regulate a wide variety of cellular f...
International audienceSevere combined immunodeficiencies (SCIDs) constitute a heterogeneous group of...
The human RAC2 gene encodes a small GTP-binding protein with a pivotal role in immune activation and...
The human RAC2 gene encodes a small GTP-binding protein with a pivotal role in immune activation and...
A 5-week-old male infant presented with severe bacterial infections and poor wound healing, suggesti...
Rac GTPases have been implicated in the regulation of diverse functions in various blood cell lineag...
AbstractIn mammals, the Rho family GTPase Rac2 is restricted in expression to hematopoietic cells, w...
The human RAC2 gene encodes a small GTP-binding protein with a pivotal role in immune activation and...
The haematopoietic-specific RhoGTPase, Rac2, has been indirectly implicated in T-lymphocyte developm...
The neutrophil is an integral part of the body’s line of defense against infectious microbial agents...
Rac2 is a Rho GTPase that is expressed in cells of hematopoietic origin, including neutrophils and m...
Recent genetic-based studies have implicated a number of immune-related genes in the pathogenesis of...
The Rac2 gene sequence contains 7 exons (Courjal et al., 1997) and is expressed specifically in hema...
SummaryNeutrophil homeostasis is essential for host defense. Here we identify dual roles for Rac2 du...
The immune system is inseparable from every part of human biology. From cell intrinsic mechanisms of...