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Genetic variability shapes the alternative pathway complement activity and predisposition to complement-related diseases

AutorRodríguez de Córdoba, Santiago
Palabras claveComplement
Genetics
Susceptibility to disease
Fecha de publicación11-sep-2022
EditorJohn Wiley & Sons
CitaciónImmunological Reviews (2022)
ResumenThe implementation of next-generation sequencing technologies has provided a sharp picture of the genetic variability in the components and regulators of the alternative pathway (AP) of the complement system and has revealed the association of many AP variants with different rare and common diseases. An important finding that has emerged from these analyses is that each of these complement-related diseases associate with genetic variants altering specific aspects of the activation and regulation of the AP. These genotype–phenotype correlations have provided valuable insights into their pathogenic mechanisms with important diagnostic and therapeutic implications. While genetic variants in coding regions and structural variants are reasonably well characterized and occasionally have been instrumental to uncover unknown features of the complement proteins, data about complement expressed quantitative trait loci are still very limited. A crucial task for future studies will be to identify these quantitative variations and to determine their impact in the overall activity of the AP. This is fundamental as it is now clear that the consequences of genetic variants in the AP are additive and that susceptibility or resistance to disease is the result of specific combinations of genetic variants in different complement components and regulators (“complotypes”).
Descripción20 p.-7 fig.-1 tab.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1111/imr.13131
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/279432
DOI10.1111/imr.13131
ISSN0105-2896
E-ISSN1600-065X
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