Molecular Basis of Polymorphisms of Human Complement Component C 3 By Marina Botto

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  • Claus Koch
  • Mark J. Walport
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C3 exhibits two common allotypic variants that may be separated by gel electrophoresis and are called C3 fast (C3 F) and C3 slow (C3 S) . C3 F, the less common variant, occurs at appreciable frequencies only in Caucasoid populations (gene frequency = 0.20) . An increased prevalence of the C3 F allele has been reported in patients with partial lipodystrophy, IgA nephropathy, and Indian childhood hepatic cirrhosis. Studies of the genomic organization of the human C3 gene led to the identification of a single change (C to G) between C3 S and C3 F at nucleotide 364 in exon 3 . This leads, at the translation level, to the substitution of an arginine residue (positively charged) in C3 S for a glycine residue (neutral) in C3 F. This substitution results in a polymorphic restriction site for the enzyme HhaI . The resulting restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) was investigated using genomic DNA, amplified using the polymerase chain reaction; there was absolute concordance between the genomic polymorphism and the distribution of C3 S and C3 F in 50 normal subjects. The molecular basis ofa second structural polymorphism, defined by the monoclonal antibody HAV 4-1, was also characterized . The polymorphic determinant was identified at codon 314 in the exon 9 of the (3 chain where a leucine residue (HAV 4-1+) is substituted for a proline residue (HAV 4-1 -) . Identification of the amino acid sequences of these polymorphic variants will facilitate characterization ofpossible functional differences between different allotypes of C3. Three RFLPs (BamHI, EcoRl, and SstI) were located to introns in the C3 gene. There was no allelic association between these three RFLPs, or between the RFLPs and the C3 F/S polymorphic site. Genetic equilibration of these polymorphisms has occurred within a gene of 41 kb.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003