CD45 variant alleles: possibly increased frequency of a novel exon 4 CD45 polymorphism in HIV seropositive Ugandans.
Stanton, T; Boxall, S; Bennett, A; Kaleebu, P
; Watera, C; Whitworth, J
; French, N; Dawes, R; Hill, AV; Bodmer, W; +2 more...Beverley, PC; Tchilian, EZ and
(2004)
CD45 variant alleles: possibly increased frequency of a novel exon 4 CD45 polymorphism in HIV seropositive Ugandans.
Immunogenetics, 56 (2).
pp. 107-110.
ISSN 0093-7711
DOI: 10.1007/s00251-004-0668-z
The CD45 (leucocyte common) antigen is a haemopoietic cell specific tyrosine phosphatase essential for antigen receptor signalling in lymphocytes, and expression of different CD45 isoforms is associated with distinct functions. Here we describe a novel polymorphism in exon 4 (A54G) of the gene encoding CD45 (PTPRC) that results in an amino acid substitution of Thr-19 to Ala in exon 4. The 54G allele was identified in African Ugandan populations and was found with a suggestive but not statistically significant increase in frequency amongst HIV-seropositive Ugandans. This suggests that the 54G variant and CD45 splicing abnormalities might be associated with HIV infection.
Item Type | Article |
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ISI | 221730800004 |
Date Deposited | 17 Oct 2011 18:27 |
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9706-2977
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0234-8065