Ancient familial Mediterranean fever mutations in human pyrin and resistance toYersinia pestis
Date
2020Author
Ivanov, Maya I.
Park, Yong Hwan
Remmers, Elaine F.
Lee, Wonyong
Ombrello, Amanda K.
Chung, Lawton K.
Zhao Shilei, Zhao Shilei
Stone, Deborah L.
Loeven, Nicole A.
Barron, Karyl S.
Hoffmann, Patrycja
Nehrebecky, Michele
Akkaya-Ulum, Yeliz Z.
SAĞ, ERDAL
Balci-Peynircioglu, Banu
Aksentijevich, Ivona
Gül, Ahmet
Rotimi, Charles N.
Chen, Hua
Bliska, James B.
ÖZEN, SEZA
Kastner, Daniel L.
Shriner, Daniel
Chae, Jae Jin
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Familial Mediterranean fever is an autoinflammatory disease caused by gain-of-function mutations in the pyrin inflammasome. Kastner and colleagues show that mutant pyrin better resists suppression by the plague bacteriumYersinia pestisand may have been positively selected in human Middle Eastern populations.
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