KIR3DL1

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References

Pando MJ, Gardiner CM, Gleimer M, McQueen KL, Parham P.
The protein made from a common allele of KIR3DL1 (3DL1*004) is poorly expressed at cell surfaces due to substitution at positions 86 in Ig domain 0 and 182 in Ig domain 1.
J Immunol. 2003 Dec 15;171(12):6640-9. PMID: 14662867 NKref0308

Gomez-Lozano N, Estefania E, Williams F, Halfpenny I, Middleton D, Solis R, Vilches C.
The silent KIR3DP1 gene (CD158c) is transcribed and might encode a secreted receptor in a minority of humans, in whom the KIR3DP1, KIR2DL4 and KIR3DL1/KIR3DS1 genes are duplicated.
Eur J Immunol. 2005 Jan;35(1):16-24. PMID: 15580659 NKref0467

The involvement of NK cells in ankylosing spondylitis
Azuz-Lieberman, N., Markel, G., Mizrahi, S., Gazit, R., Hanna, J., Achdout, H., Gruda, R., Katz, G., Arnon, T. I., Battat, S., Zamir, E., Adawi, M., Mader, R., Mandelboim, O.
Int Immunol 2005 17: p. 837-845

Foley BA, De Santis D, Van Beelen E, Lathbury LJ, Christiansen FT, Witt CS.
The reactivity of Bw4-positive HLA-B and HLA-A alleles with KIR3DL1: implications for patient and donor suitability for haploidentical stem cell transplants.
Blood. 2008 Apr 2;. Epub, PMID:18385451

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