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SFTPC surfactant protein C

Gene ID: 6440, updated on 2-Nov-2024
Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: SP5; SP-C; PSP-C; SFTP2; SMDP2; BRICD6

Summary

This gene encodes the pulmonary-associated surfactant protein C (SPC), an extremely hydrophobic surfactant protein essential for lung function and homeostasis after birth. Pulmonary surfactant is a surface-active lipoprotein complex composed of 90% lipids and 10% proteins which include plasma proteins and apolipoproteins SPA, SPB, SPC and SPD. The surfactant is secreted by the alveolar cells of the lung and maintains the stability of pulmonary tissue by reducing the surface tension of fluids that coat the lung. Multiple mutations in this gene have been identified, which cause pulmonary surfactant metabolism dysfunction type 2, also called pulmonary alveolar proteinosis due to surfactant protein C deficiency, and are associated with interstitial lung disease in older infants, children, and adults. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different protein isoforms have been identified.[provided by RefSeq, Feb 2010]

Associated conditions

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DescriptionTests
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GeneReviews: Not available
Interstitial lung disease 2See labs
Surfactant metabolism dysfunction, pulmonary, 2
MedGen: C1970470OMIM: 610913GeneReviews: Not available
See labs

Genomic context

Location:
8p21.3
Sequence:
Chromosome: 8; NC_000008.11 (22157383..22164479)
Total number of exons:
9

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