M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.

Catalytically defective rare variants of Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) have previously been linked to autoimmunity. Studies presented here confirm that the M89V SIAE protein and all other products of common variant alleles of SIAE are catalytically normal. Although overexpressing transfected no...

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Main Authors: Vasant Chellappa, Kendra N Taylor, Kathryn Pedrick, Carlos Donado, Ilka Arun Netravali, Khaleda Haider, Annaiah Cariappa, Natasha F Dalomba, Shiv Pillai
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538537?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8106ca2c56904243a5b978ffa590dd0c2020-11-25T02:46:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5345310.1371/journal.pone.0053453M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.Vasant ChellappaKendra N TaylorKathryn PedrickCarlos DonadoIlka Arun NetravaliKhaleda HaiderAnnaiah CariappaNatasha F DalombaShiv PillaiCatalytically defective rare variants of Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) have previously been linked to autoimmunity. Studies presented here confirm that the M89V SIAE protein and all other products of common variant alleles of SIAE are catalytically normal. Although overexpressing transfected non-lymphoid cells secrete small amounts of SIAE that can associate with the cell surface, normal human lymphocytes do not exhibit cell surface SIAE, supporting genetic evidence in mice that indicates that this protein functions in a lymphocyte intrinsic manner. Analyses of the plasma proteome also indicate that SIAE is not secreted in vivo. A re-analysis exclusively of catalytically defective rare variant alleles of SIAE in subjects in which this gene was completely sequenced confirmed an association of SIAE with autoimmunity. A subset of catalytically defective rare variant SIAE alleles has previously been typed in a large genotyping study comparing a diverse group of disease subjects and controls; our re-analysis of this data shows that catalytically defective alleles are enriched in disease subjects. These data suggest that SIAE may be associated with autoimmunity and that further study of catalytically defective rare variant SIAE alleles in terms of autoimmune disease susceptibility is strongly warranted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538537?pdf=render
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author Vasant Chellappa
Kendra N Taylor
Kathryn Pedrick
Carlos Donado
Ilka Arun Netravali
Khaleda Haider
Annaiah Cariappa
Natasha F Dalomba
Shiv Pillai
spellingShingle Vasant Chellappa
Kendra N Taylor
Kathryn Pedrick
Carlos Donado
Ilka Arun Netravali
Khaleda Haider
Annaiah Cariappa
Natasha F Dalomba
Shiv Pillai
M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
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author_facet Vasant Chellappa
Kendra N Taylor
Kathryn Pedrick
Carlos Donado
Ilka Arun Netravali
Khaleda Haider
Annaiah Cariappa
Natasha F Dalomba
Shiv Pillai
author_sort Vasant Chellappa
title M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
title_short M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
title_full M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
title_fullStr M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
title_full_unstemmed M89V Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
title_sort m89v sialic acid acetyl esterase (siae) and all other non-synonymous common variants of this gene are catalytically normal.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Catalytically defective rare variants of Sialic acid Acetyl Esterase (SIAE) have previously been linked to autoimmunity. Studies presented here confirm that the M89V SIAE protein and all other products of common variant alleles of SIAE are catalytically normal. Although overexpressing transfected non-lymphoid cells secrete small amounts of SIAE that can associate with the cell surface, normal human lymphocytes do not exhibit cell surface SIAE, supporting genetic evidence in mice that indicates that this protein functions in a lymphocyte intrinsic manner. Analyses of the plasma proteome also indicate that SIAE is not secreted in vivo. A re-analysis exclusively of catalytically defective rare variant alleles of SIAE in subjects in which this gene was completely sequenced confirmed an association of SIAE with autoimmunity. A subset of catalytically defective rare variant SIAE alleles has previously been typed in a large genotyping study comparing a diverse group of disease subjects and controls; our re-analysis of this data shows that catalytically defective alleles are enriched in disease subjects. These data suggest that SIAE may be associated with autoimmunity and that further study of catalytically defective rare variant SIAE alleles in terms of autoimmune disease susceptibility is strongly warranted.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538537?pdf=render
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