A potential role for monoallelic expression in penetrance of autosomal dominant inborn errors of immunity

IF 3 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Immunology & Cell Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1111/imcb.12856
Emily SJ Edwards, Menno C van Zelm
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In this article, we discuss a recent study, where autosomal monoallelic expression of genes underlying Inborn Errors of Immunity were investigated. About 2-10% of genes are predominantly transcribed from a single allele leading to autosomal random monoallelic expression (I). If this is skewed in a cell population from an individual with an autosomal dominant inborn error of immunity, this can lead to a mild to no phenotype (incomplete penetrance) if the wildtype allele is favored (II), or to more severe disease presentation if the variant allele is favored (III).

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单等位基因表达在常染色体显性先天免疫缺陷外显率中的潜在作用。
在本文中,我们讨论了最近的一项研究,其中常染色体单等位基因表达的先天免疫错误的基因进行了调查。大约2-10%的基因主要由单个等位基因转录,导致常染色体随机单等位基因表达(I)。如果在具有常染色体显性先天免疫错误的个体的细胞群体中,如果偏爱野生型等位基因(II),则可能导致轻度或无表型(不完全外显),或者如果偏爱变异等位基因(III),则可能导致更严重的疾病表现(III)。
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Immunology & Cell Biology
Immunology & Cell Biology 医学-免疫学
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7.50
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2.50%
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98
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australasian Society for Immunology Incorporated (ASI) was created by the amalgamation in 1991 of the Australian Society for Immunology, formed in 1970, and the New Zealand Society for Immunology, formed in 1975. The aim of the Society is to encourage and support the discipline of immunology in the Australasian region. It is a broadly based Society, embracing clinical and experimental, cellular and molecular immunology in humans and animals. The Society provides a network for the exchange of information and for collaboration within Australia, New Zealand and overseas. ASI members have been prominent in advancing biological and medical research worldwide. We seek to encourage the study of immunology in Australia and New Zealand and are active in introducing young scientists to the discipline.
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