The c.503T>C Polymorphism in the Human KLRB1 Gene Alters Ligand Binding and Inhibitory Potential of CD161 Molecules.

  • Sascha Rother
  • Joachim Hundrieser
  • Claudia Pokoyski
  • Sonja Kollrich
  • Katja Borns
  • Rainer Blasczyk
  • Daniel Poehnert
  • Jürgen Klempnauer
  • Reinhard Schwinzer
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Studying genetic diversity of immunologically relevant molecules can improve our knowledge on their functional spectrum in normal immune responses and may also uncover a possible role of different variants in diseases. We characterized the c.503T>C polymorphism in the human KLRB1 gene (Killer cell lectin-like receptor, subfamily B, member 1) coding for the cell surface receptor CD161. CD161 is expressed by subsets of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and the great majority of CD56+ natural killer (NK) cells, acting as inhibitory receptor in the latter population. Genotyping a cohort of 118 healthy individuals revealed 40% TT homozygotes, 46% TC heterozygotes, and 14% carriers of CC. There was no difference in the frequency of CD161 expressing CD4+ and ...

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