Lack of Truncated IFITM3 Transcripts in Cells Homozygous for the rs12252-C Variant That is Associated with Severe Influenza Infection

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Interferon-induced transmembrane 3 (IFITM3) is known to restrict the entry of a range of enveloped viruses. The single nucleotide polymorphism rs12252-C within IFITM3 has been shown to be associated with severe influenza A virus infection. It has been suggested that rs12252-C results in expression of a truncated IFITM3 protein lacking the first 21 amino acids. By performing high-throughput RNA sequencing on primary dendritic cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from pandemic H1N1 influenza and human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infected patients we show that full-length IFITM3 mRNA is dominantly expressed (>99%) across all rs12252 genotypes. Full-length IFITM3 protein can be detected in all genotypes.

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Makvandi-Nejad, S., Laurenson-Schafer, H., Wang, L. L., Wellington, D., Zhao, Y., Jin, B., … Dong, T. (2018). Lack of Truncated IFITM3 Transcripts in Cells Homozygous for the rs12252-C Variant That is Associated with Severe Influenza Infection. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 217(2), 257–262. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jix512

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