Structural and functional diversity of collectins and ficolins and their relationship to disease
Autor: | Steven H. Sacks, Mark Christopher Howard, Conrad A. Farrar |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Glycans Immunology Collectin Review Biology Structure-Activity Relationship 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Polysaccharides Lectins Animals Humans Immunology and Allergy Complement Activation Mannan-binding lectin Innate immunity Innate immune system Collectin-11 Complement System Proteins Lectin pathway Collectins Immunity Innate Cell biology Complement system 030104 developmental biology Biochemistry Receptors Pattern Recognition Host-Pathogen Interactions Disease Susceptibility Signal transduction Ficolin Function (biology) Protein Binding Signal Transduction 030215 immunology |
Zdroj: | Seminars in Immunopathology |
ISSN: | 1863-2300 1863-2297 |
Popis: | Pattern recognition molecules are sensors for the innate immune system and trigger a number of pathophysiological functions after interaction with the corresponding ligands on microorganisms or altered mammalian cells. Of those pattern recognition molecules used by the complement system, collagen-like lectins (collectins) are an important subcomponent. Whereas the best known of these collectins, mannose-binding lectin, largely occurs as a circulating protein following production by hepatocytes, the most recently described collectins exhibit strong local biosynthesis. This local production and release of soluble collectin molecules appear to serve local tissue functions at extravascular sites, including a developmental function. In this article, we focus on the characteristics of collectin-11 (CL-11 or CL-K1), whose ubiquitous expression and multiple activities likely reflect a wide biological relevance. Collectin-11 appears to behave as an acute phase protein whose production associated with metabolic and physical stress results in locally targeted inflammation and tissue cell death. Early results indicate the importance of fucosylated ligand marking the injured cells targeted by collectin-11, and we suggest that further characterisation of this and related ligands will lead to better understanding of pathophysiological significance and exploitation for clinical benefit. |
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