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PRF1 Gene

perforin 1

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • PFP

  • P1

  • HPLH2

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Description

The PRF1 gene provides instructions for making a protein called perforin. This protein is found in immune cells (lymphocytes) called T cells and natural killer (NK) cells, which destroy other cells. Perforin is involved in the process of cell destruction (cytolysis) and the regulation of the immune system.

Perforin is a major component of structures called cytolytic granules within T cells and NK cells. One of the main ways in which T cells and NK cells destroy other cells is to transport and secrete these cytolytic granules, which contain cell-killing proteins, onto the membranes of the target cells. Perforin helps create a channel through the membrane, allowing cytolytic proteins to enter the cell and trigger it to self-destruct.

This cytolytic mechanism also helps regulate the immune system by destroying unneeded T cells. Controlling the number of T cells prevents the overproduction of immune proteins called cytokines that lead to inflammation and which, in excess, cause tissue damage.

CHROMOSOME

10


LOCATION

q22.1


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

318

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:9360

  • NCBI

    5551

  • OMIM

    170280

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