2012
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1102775
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A 17q12 Allele Is Associated with Altered NK Cell Subsets and Function

Abstract: NK cells play an important role in innate immunity. A previous genome-wide association study demonstrated an association between a 17q12 allele (rs9916629C) and lower frequency of CD3−CD56+ NK cells in peripheral blood. We performed an analysis that not only replicates the original result of the genome-wide association study (p = 0.036) but also defines the specific cell subpopulations and functions that are modulated by the rs9916629 polymorphism in a cohort of 96 healthy adult subjects using targeted multipa… Show more

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“…For the human dendritic cells samples profiled, the healthy donor (ID: 24A) was recruited from the Boston-based PhenoGenetic project, a resource of healthy subjects that are re-contactable by genotype 30 . The donor was a female Asian individual from China, of 25 years of age at the time of blood collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the human dendritic cells samples profiled, the healthy donor (ID: 24A) was recruited from the Boston-based PhenoGenetic project, a resource of healthy subjects that are re-contactable by genotype 30 . The donor was a female Asian individual from China, of 25 years of age at the time of blood collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peripheral blood of healthy donors was obtained through the Brigham and Women's Hospital PhenoGenetic Project (21). Healthy donors 18-50 y old consented to donate blood no more than four times a year for Institutional Review Board-approved projects.…”
Section: Human Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also included PBMCs from healthy control donors carrying (CT donors) or not carrying (CC donors) the C1858T SNP ( Figure 1A), osteoarthritis patients ( Figure 1B), treated RA patients ( Figure 1B), and early/untreated RA patients ( Figure 1C). These donors were recruited through the PhenoGenetic Project and Partners HealthCare Biobank (38). The level of cit-H3 was quantified with densitometry and then normalized against that of total H3 ( Figure 1D).…”
Section: Hypercitrullination In Pbmcs Of Healthy Aris the Observatiomentioning
confidence: 99%