Martínez Barriocanal, Águeda
Arcas García, Andrea
Magallón Lorenz, Miriam
Ejarque Ortiz, Aroa
Negro Demontel, M. Luciana
Comas Casellas, Emma
Schwartz Navarro, Simó
Malhotra, Sunny
Montalbán Gairín, Xavier
Peluffo, Hugo
Martín Andorrà, Margarita
Comabella, Manuel
Sayós Ortega, Juan
2017-11-15T16:58:40Z
2017-11-15T16:58:40Z
2017-10-19
2017-11-15T16:58:41Z
Herein, we have used bioinformatics tools to predict five clusters defining ligand-binding sites on the extracellular domain of human CD300b receptor, presumably involved in the formation of both homodimers and heterodimers with other CD300 family members. Site-directed mutagenesis revealed residues glutamic acid 28 and glutamine 29 in cluster 5 to be necessary for the formation of CD300b complexes. Surprisingly, the disruption of cluster 2 and 4 reconstituted the binding capability lost by the mutation of residues glutamic acid 28 to alanine, glutamine 29 to alanine (E28A-Q29G). We identified a missense mutation arginine 33 to glutamine (R33Q) in CD300f by direct sequencing of exon 2 in peripheral blood samples from 50 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Levels of expression of CD300f were almost undetectable on monocytes from the patient bearing the R33Q mutation compared with healthy individuals. Whereas R33Q mutation had no effect in the formation of CD300f complexes, the inhibition of protein synthesis with cycloheximide indicated that CD300f R33Q is less stable than native CD300f. Finally, we report that the levels of expression of CD300f on the surface of classical and intermediate monocytes from MS patients are significantly lower when compared to the same cell populations in healthy individuals.
Anglès
Esclerosi múltiple; Mutació (Biologia); Receptors cel·lulars; Multiple sclerosis; Mutation (Biology); Cell receptors
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-12881-8
Scientific Reports, 2017, vol. 7, num. 13544
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-12881-8
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