A SNP in the gene PTPN22 is associated with type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Graves thyroiditis, Addison disease and other autoimmune disorders. T cells from carriers of the predisposing allele produce less interleukin-2 upon TCR stimulation, and the encoded phosphatase has higher catalytic activity and is a more potent negative regulator of T lymphocyte activation. We conclude that the autoimmune-predisposing allele is a gain-of-function mutant. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group.
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Vang, T., Congia, M., Macis, M. D., Musumeci, L., Orrú, V., Zavattari, P., … Bottini, N. (2005). Autoimmune-associated lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase is a gain-of-function variant. Nature Genetics, 37(12), 1317–1319. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1673