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Mannose-binding lectin and its genetic variants
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2006-06-05Registro en:
Garred P., Larsen F., Seyfarth ., Fujit R., Madsen HO. Mannose-binding lectin and its genetic variants. Genes inmun 2006; 7: 85–94
1466-4879 (Impreso)
1476-5470 (Digital)
Autor
Madsen, Hans O.
Fujita, Ricardo
Garred, Peter
Garred, Peter
Larsen, F.
Seyfarth, J.
Fujita, Ricardo
Madsen, Hans O.
Institución
Resumen
Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is a collagen-like serum protein that mediates activation of the complement system and is of
importance for host defence. Common variant alleles situated both in the promoter and structural region of the human MBL
gene (MBL2) influence the stability and the serum concentration of the protein. Epidemiological studies have suggested that
genetically determined variation in MBL serum concentration influences the susceptibility to and the course of different types of
infections, autoimmune, metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, but this is still a subject of debate. The fact that these genetic
variations are very frequent indicates a dual role for MBL in host defence. In this survey, we summarize the current molecular
understanding of human MBL genetics.