Journal article
The MS risk allele of CD40 is associated with reduced cell-membrane bound expression in antigen presenting cells: Implications for gene function
J Field, F Shahijanian, S Schibeci, L Johnson, M Gresle, L Laverick, G Parnell, G Stewart, F McKay, T Kilpatrick, H Butzkueven, D Booth, A Baxter, AG Kermode, B Taylor, D Mason, GJ Stewart, J Charlesworth, J Wiley, J Lechner-Scott Show all
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2015
Abstract
Human genetic and animal studies have implicated the costimulatory molecule CD40 in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS). We investigated the cell specific gene and protein expression variation controlled by the CD40 genetic variant(s) associated with MS, i.e. the T-allele at rs1883832. Previously we had shown that the risk allele is expressed at a lower level in whole blood, especially in people with MS. Here, we have defined the immune cell subsets responsible for genotype and disease effects on CD40 expression at the mRNA and protein level. In cell subsets in which CD40 is most highly expressed, B lymphocytes and dendritic cells, the MS-associated risk variant is associated with red..
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Awarded by Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) (grant numbers 633275 and 1065157).