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Mannose binding lectin (MBL) genotype distributions with relation to serum levels in UK Caucasoids.

D J Crosdale1, W E Ollier, W Thomson, P A Dyer, J Jensenious, R W Johnson, K V Poulton.   

Abstract

Mannose binding lectin (MBL) gene and promoter-region polymorphisms contribute to a reduction in the levels of circulating MBL in a number of ways. Promoter polymorphisms affect the levels of MBL produced, whilst structurally encoding mutations cause non-functional protein to be assembled and subsequently degraded. MBL is important as a protein of the innate immune system in both the clearance of potential pathogens and the activation of the complement cascade. Using variations of SSP-PCR amplifications and SSO probing techniques, we have produced MBL-polymorphism haplotype and genotype profiles of a series of high-level MBL-producing, low-level MBL-producing and random individuals taken from a population of 800 UK Caucasoid controls. Structurally encoding mutant alleles were more frequent within the low-level producing cohort when compared to both high-level producers and the randomly selected sample. However, not all low-level producers could be accounted for by the possession of low-level encoding haplotypes. This may be due to the presence of additional, undetected polymorphisms governing MBL production, or another external factor that may influence the transcriptional regulation of the gene.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10940077     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2370.2000.00211.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunogenet        ISSN: 0960-7420


  19 in total

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