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QPY/RAH haplotypes of the GZMB gene are associated with natural killer cell cytotoxicity.

Wataru Oboshi1, Toru Watanabe2, Keisuke Hayashi3, Takehiro Nakamura4, Nobuyasu Yukimasa1.   

Abstract

Granzyme B (GzmB) is a component of cytolytic granules within NK cells and is involved in several pathologies. It has previously been reported that there are three non-synonymous coding SNPs (rs8192917; Q48R, rs11539752; P88A, and rs2236338; Y245H) in the GZMB gene and that the QPY/RAH allele was clustered together close to the C-terminal α-helix. However, it is unknown whether the function of GzmB produced from NK cells is influenced by QPY/RAH polymorphism. The authors investigated the distribution of QPY/RAH polymorphism of the GZMB gene in a Japanese population (n = 106), and the involvement of Q48R polymorphism in NK cell cytotoxicity, degranulation, and production of GzmB. A strong linkage disequilibrium was observed among these SNPs, and NK cell cytotoxicity was influenced by rs8192917 (Q48R). Moreover, it found that R48-GzmB is a stable protein that accumulates to similar levels in activated NK cells as Q48-GzmB. rs8192917 polymorphism may influence antitumor activity and the effect of antitumor cellular immunotherapy. The authors expect that these new informations about QPY/RAH polymorphism of the GZMB gene could help to assess the impact of NK cell cytotoxicity in several pathologies and aid their treatment.

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Keywords:  Cytotoxicity; Granzyme B; Natural killer cells; QPY/RAH polymorphism; rs8192917

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28653095     DOI: 10.1007/s00251-017-1014-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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