Mutations in Igα (CD79a) result in a complete block in B-cell development

Volume: 104, Issue: 8, Pages: 1115 - 1121
Published: Oct 15, 1999
Abstract
Mutations in Btk, mu heavy chain, or the surrogate light chain account for 85-90% of patients with early onset hypogammaglobulinemia and absent B cells. The nature of the defect in the remaining patients is unknown. We screened 25 such patients for mutations in genes encoding components of the pre-B-cell receptor (pre-BCR) complex. A 2-year-old girl was found to have a homozygous splice defect in Igalpha, a transmembrane protein that forms part...
Paper Details
Title
Mutations in Igα (CD79a) result in a complete block in B-cell development
Published Date
Oct 15, 1999
Volume
104
Issue
8
Pages
1115 - 1121
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