TFRC (transferrin receptor (p90, CD71))

2008-04-01   M Tevfik Dorak 

Genomic Immunoepidemiology Laboratory, HUMIGEN LLC, The Institute for Genetic Immunology, Hamilton, NJ 08690-3303, USA

Identity

HGNC
LOCATION
3q29
LOCUSID
ALIAS
CD71,IMD46,T9,TFR,TFR1,TR,TRFR,p90
FUSION GENES

DNA/RNA

Note

History and Nomenclature: The TFRC gene was assigned to chromosome 3 in 1982. It was located in 3q22 - qter the following year. It precisely maps to 3q29. Transferrin receptor was first detected as the proliferation-associated receptor for transferrin on leukemia cells. Transferrin receptor 2 is a distinct protein belonging to transferrin receptor-like family and its gene TFR maps to chromosome 7q22.

Transcription

13 alternative splicing variants have been described. The full-length transcript contains 19 exons encoding 760 amino acids.

Pseudogene

There is no known pseudogene derived from TFRC.

Proteins

Description

A plasma membrane transport glycoprotein composed of disulfide-linked polypeptide chains, each 84.8-kDa molecular weight. Belongs to the peptidase m28 family.

Expression

Expressed in a wide range of cell types and tissues. Expression level is highest in lymphocytes, placenta and neoplastic cells.

Localisation

TFRC is a cell surface membrane protein.

Function

TFRC is primarily involved in iron homeostasis by regulating cellular iron uptake in interaction with the HFE protein. It is also crucial in iron transportation from mother to fetus.
Transferrin receptor is the main receptor for transferrin and allows transferrin-bound iron uptake by the cell. Its expression is regulated by cellular iron requirements. Conserved iron-response elements in the 3-untranslated region of transferrin receptor mRNA enhance binding of iron regulatory proteins 1 and 2. The hereditary hemochromatosis protein HFE competes for binding with transferrin for an overlapping binding site. It is also involved in materno-fetal iron transport via the placenta.

Mutations

Note

There are no disease-causing mutations in the TFRC gene. However, there are missense coding region variants that may have functional effects. The only one with appreciable frequency (rs3817672) is in exon 4 and encodes S142G amino acid substitution. This polymorphism does not have a homogeneous global distribution. Its minor allele in Caucasians is the major allele in Asians and Africans. There is no nonsense mutation described in TFRC. TFRC is not involved in any known translocations. Tfrc knockout mice are not viable and die during embryonic development due to erythropoietic and neuronal development problems.
The short arm of chromosome 3 also harbors other iron-related genes: transferrin (3q22.1), lactotransferrin (3q21-q23), melanotransferrin (3q28-q29) and ceruloplasmin (3q23-q25). Trisomy of chromosome 3, gain of the whole 3q arm and gain of 3q27-qter have been noted in various malignancies including both solid tumors and hematopoietic ones.

Implicated in

Entity name
Cancer Susceptibility
Note
Overexpression of TFRC in malignant cells mediates higher iron uptake required for cell division. Expression is activated by c-Myc.
No mutation or variation in TFRC causes cancer and TFRC is not involved in cancer-associated translocations.
TFRC variant S142G modifies the associations of HFE C282Y mutation in cancer susceptibility for hepatocellular carcinoma, breast cancer, leukemia, colorectal cancer and multiple myeloma. Biological plausibility of these associations has been supported by the successful use of monoclonal antibodies against transferrin receptor in cancer treatment in vitro and in vivo.

Bibliography

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Other Information

Locus ID:

NCBI: 7037
MIM: 190010
HGNC: 11763
Ensembl: ENSG00000072274

Variants:

dbSNP: 7037
ClinVar: 7037
TCGA: ENSG00000072274
COSMIC: TFRC

RNA/Proteins

Gene IDTranscript IDUniprot
ENSG00000072274ENST00000360110P02786
ENSG00000072274ENST00000392396P02786
ENSG00000072274ENST00000420415G3V0E5
ENSG00000072274ENST00000421258F8WBE5
ENSG00000072274ENST00000426789H7C3V5

Expression (GTEx)

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Pathways

PathwaySourceExternal ID
Hematopoietic cell lineageKEGGko04640
Hematopoietic cell lineageKEGGhsa04640
EndocytosisKEGGko04144
EndocytosisKEGGhsa04144
PhagosomeKEGGko04145
PhagosomeKEGGhsa04145
HIF-1 signaling pathwayKEGGhsa04066
Vesicle-mediated transportREACTOMER-HSA-5653656
Membrane TraffickingREACTOMER-HSA-199991
trans-Golgi Network Vesicle BuddingREACTOMER-HSA-199992
Clathrin derived vesicle buddingREACTOMER-HSA-421837
Golgi Associated Vesicle BiogenesisREACTOMER-HSA-432722
Transmembrane transport of small moleculesREACTOMER-HSA-382551
Iron uptake and transportREACTOMER-HSA-917937
Transferrin endocytosis and recyclingREACTOMER-HSA-917977
Clathrin-mediated endocytosisREACTOMER-HSA-8856828
Cargo recognition for clathrin-mediated endocytosisREACTOMER-HSA-8856825
FerroptosisKEGGko04216
FerroptosisKEGGhsa04216

Protein levels (Protein atlas)

Not detected
Low
Medium
High

References

Pubmed IDYearTitleCitations
172877272007Transferrin receptor 1 is a cellular receptor for New World haemorrhagic fever arenaviruses.188
149802232004Structure of the human transferrin receptor-transferrin complex.135
168938962006Hereditary hemochromatosis protein, HFE, interaction with transferrin receptor 2 suggests a molecular mechanism for mammalian iron sensing.105
179940112007SNX4 coordinates endosomal sorting of TfnR with dynein-mediated transport into the endocytic recycling compartment.102
237544142013Identification of transferrin receptor 1 as a hepatitis C virus entry factor.92
199131212009Gene-centric association signals for lipids and apolipoproteins identified via the HumanCVD BeadChip.85
198644582009MICAL-L1 links EHD1 to tubular recycling endosomes and regulates receptor recycling.82
201336742010Binding and uptake of H-ferritin are mediated by human transferrin receptor-1.82
165080122006Activation of transferrin receptor 1 by c-Myc enhances cellular proliferation and tumorigenesis.81
171730372007Dynein is required for receptor sorting and the morphogenesis of early endosomes.80

Citation

M Tevfik Dorak

TFRC (transferrin receptor (p90, CD71))

Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2008-04-01

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