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Gene · Immune

CCR5

C-C chemokine receptor type 5 — An immune cell surface receptor that HIV uses as a doorway — and the gene at the centre of the field's worst ethical breach.

3p21.31 HIVreceptorethics
Cromosoma 3 CCR5 3p21.31 p q

Solo schema — le proporzioni dei bracci sono approssimative e i dettagli delle bande non sono in scala. Posizione citogenetica come pubblicata da NCBI Gene.

Cosa fa questo gene

CCR5 sits on the surface of immune cells as part of normal signalling. HIV exploits it as a handle to grab and enter the cell. About one per cent of people of northern European ancestry are born with both copies deleted and are largely resistant to HIV while appearing otherwise healthy — which is why disabling it has been studied as an HIV treatment, and why it was the gene He Jiankui edited in human embryos in 2018.

CCR5, at 3p21.31, encodes a chemokine receptor serving as the principal co-receptor for R5-tropic HIV-1. The CCR5-Δ32 deletion, homozygous in roughly 1 per cent of people of northern European ancestry, confers substantial resistance. Somatic disruption has been pursued clinically since 2009. It was the target of the 2018 embryo editing that produced the first gene-edited children — where the edits were mosaic and did not reproduce Δ32, and where the germline nature of the change made the act indefensible.

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