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C7 M/N protein polymorphism typing applied to inherited deficiencies of human complement proteins C6 and C7.

Abstract
C7 M/N typing, the determination of the complement component C7 M/N phenotypes, was successfully used in family studies to trace haplotypes bearing C7 deficiency genes. Furthermore, it was shown to be preferable to C7 allotyping based on isoelectric focusing (IEF) since it distinguishes two common alleles (C7*M and C7*N), whereas one common C7 IEF allele (C7*1) predominates in most populations. It is also the more sensitive method, as it enabled detection of very low amounts of abnormal C7 molecules in the third generation of a combined subtotal C6/C7-deficient subject and thus confirmed that this partial deficiency gene is not silent in heterozygotes. In this respect C7 M/N typing is even more informative than DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism typing which will assess the presence but not necessarily the functional status of a gene. C6 and C7 genes are tightly linked and therefore C7 M/N typing was also applied to tracing C6 deficiency genes in families. C6/C7 haplotype analysis of South African C6-deficient (C6Q0) subjects revealed a strong allelic association of C6*Q0 and C7*M.
AuthorsR Würzner, N Rance, P C Potter, M L Hendricks, P J Lachmann, A Orren
JournalClinical and experimental immunology (Clin Exp Immunol) Vol. 89 Issue 3 Pg. 485-9 (Sep 1992) ISSN: 0009-9104 [Print] England
PMID1516263 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Complement C6
  • Complement C7
  • MNSs Blood-Group System
Topics
  • Alleles
  • Blood Grouping and Crossmatching
  • Complement C6 (deficiency, genetics)
  • Complement C7 (deficiency, genetics)
  • Cross Reactions
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • Humans
  • MNSs Blood-Group System (genetics)
  • Pedigree
  • Phenotype
  • Polymorphism, Genetic

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