BTN3A2
Description
The BTN3A2 (butyrophilin subfamily 3 member A2) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 6.
BTN3A2 is involved in regulating T-cell responses during the adaptive immune response. It specifically inhibits the release of interferon gamma (IFNG) from activated T-cells.
BTN3A2 is also known as BT3.2, BTF4, BTN3.2, CD277.
Associated Diseases
- schizophrenia
- major depressive disorder
- bipolar disorder
- ciliary body disorder
- scleral disorder
- iris disorder