Human P2X7 pore function predicts allele linkage disequilibrium.

Clinical Chemistry
Loren C DenlingerPaul J Bertics

Abstract

Innate immune response amplification is achieved by leukocyte expression of the purinergic nucleotide receptor P2X7, an extracellular nucleotide-gated pore. Previously, low P2X7 pore activity in whole blood was associated with loss-of-function genotypes in correlation with a decreased ratio of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated tumor necrosis factor-alpha to interleukin-10, of relevance to a variety of infectious and inflammatory disorders. We hypothesized that evaluation of participants with discordance between the P2X7 genotype and pore status would disclose additional alleles, linkage disequilibrium, and novel functional correlates of genotype to phenotype. Comparison of whole-blood pore results with restriction fragment length polymorphism data for known loss-of-function genotypes from 200 healthy participants optimized the diagnostic threshold for low pore activity by ROC curve analysis. We identified novel alleles and inferred haplotypes by sequencing outlier genomic templates and by linkage analysis. With a refined threshold of low activity, a normal pore result had only a 2% probability of association with known loss-of-function variants. By contrast, the positive predictive value of low pore activity was 59% for identifying...Continue Reading

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