Identification of a novel mutation in ZAP70 and prenatal diagnosis in a Turkish family with severe combined immunodeficiency disorder
Tarih
2013Yazar
Yuksel, Adnan
Ozen, Mustafa
Barlan, Isil B.
Chatila, Talal A.
Karaca, Ender
Karakoc-Aydiner, Elif
Bayrak, Omer Faruk
Keles, Sevgi
Sevli, Serhat
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Protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) play an important role in T cell development and activation. In vitro and in vivo defects, resulting in variable deficiencies in thymic development and in T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signal transduction, in PTKs have been shown. ZAP70, one of those PTKs, is a 70-kDa tyrosine phosphoprotein and associates with the chain zeta and undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation following TCR stimulation. It is expressed in T and natural killer (NK) cells. Several mutations were shown to lead to an autosomal recessive form of severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID).
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