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[[File:Protein_FCGR3A_PDB_1e4j.png|thumb|Protein FCGR3A PDB 1e4j]] '''FCGR3A''' (Fc Fragment of IgG Receptor IIIa) is a gene that encodes for the protein CD16a, which is a receptor for the Fc portion of immunoglobulin G (IgG). This receptor is found on the surface of various immune cells, including [[natural killer (NK) cells]], [[macrophages]], and subsets of [[T cells]]. The interaction between FCGR3A and IgG plays a crucial role in the immune response, facilitating processes such as antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and phagocytosis. == Function == The primary function of FCGR3A is to mediate the communication between parts of the adaptive immune system and effector cells of the innate immune system. By binding to the Fc region of IgG antibodies that are attached to pathogens or infected cells, FCGR3A enables NK cells and other immune cells to recognize and eliminate these targets. This process is essential for the clearance of infections and the efficacy of certain antibody-based immunotherapies. == Genetic Variants == There are known polymorphisms in the FCGR3A gene that can affect the affinity of the receptor for IgG. One of the most studied variants is the V158F polymorphism, where valine (V) is replaced by phenylalanine (F) at position 158. This single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) can significantly influence the outcome of diseases and the effectiveness of treatments, particularly in cancer therapy where monoclonal antibodies are used. Individuals with the V/V genotype typically have a higher affinity receptor, potentially leading to more effective ADCC and better therapeutic outcomes in certain contexts. == Clinical Significance == The expression and function of FCGR3A are of interest in various clinical settings, including autoimmune diseases, infections, and cancer. In autoimmune diseases, aberrant interactions between FCGR3A and IgG can contribute to the pathogenesis. In the context of infections, the efficiency of FCGR3A-mediated phagocytosis and ADCC can influence the course of the disease. In oncology, the polymorphisms of FCGR3A are studied for their impact on the efficacy of antibody-based therapies, such as rituximab in non-Hodgkin lymphoma and trastuzumab in breast cancer. == Research Directions == Ongoing research is focused on understanding the detailed mechanisms by which FCGR3A influences the immune response and how its genetic variants affect disease susceptibility and treatment outcomes. There is also interest in developing therapeutic strategies that can modulate FCGR3A activity to enhance the efficacy of antibody-based therapies in cancer and other diseases. [[Category:Genes]] [[Category:Immunology]] {{medicine-stub}}
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