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Original Article

Soluble Fcγ Receptor, FcγRIIa2, is Present in Two Forms in Human Serum and is Increased in Patients: With Stage C Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

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Pages 317-326 | Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Human Fcγ receptor type II (FcγRII/CD32) can be produced in a soluble form, termed FcγRIIa2, which contains the extra- and intracellular regions of the receptor, due to an alternative splicing of the transmembrane domain-encoding exon. We show that human sera contain two forms of FcγRIIa2. A full-length secreted protein, which has a 32 kDa backbone, can be detected only in some sera while all sera contain a C-terminal truncated form, lacking part of the intracytoplasmic tail, and exhibiting a 24 kDa protein backbone. The 24 kDa form is significantly increased in sera from stage C patients with B chronic lymphocytic leukemia, compared to healthy donors, stage A and B CLL patients, or CLL patients in complete remission.

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