Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity

Effective immunity relies on the recognition of pathogens and tumors by innate immune cells through diverse pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that lead to initiation of signaling processes and secretion of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Galectins, a family of endogenous lectins widely expr...

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Autores principales: Cerliani, J.P., Stowell, S.R., Mascanfroni, I.D., Arthur, C.M., Cummings, R.D., Rabinovich, G.A.
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spelling todo:paper_02719142_v31_n1_p10_Cerliani2023-10-03T15:14:54Z Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity Cerliani, J.P. Stowell, S.R. Mascanfroni, I.D. Arthur, C.M. Cummings, R.D. Rabinovich, G.A. cytokines dendritic cells galectins glycoimmunology innate immunity macrophages mast cells Microbes neutrophils pattern recognition receptors galectin galectin 1 galectin 2 galectin 3 galectin 4 galectin 8 glycan Janus kinase 2 pattern recognition receptor resistin STAT1 protein STAT3 protein STAT5 protein adaptive immunity apoptosis binding affinity Candida albicans cell metabolism cell viability dendritic cell Escherichia coli host pathogen interaction immunoreactivity innate immunity macrophage mast cell neutrophil nonhuman plasticity pneumococcal infection priority journal protein analysis protein binding protein function protein phosphorylation protein protein interaction regulatory T lymphocyte review Saccharomyces cerevisiae sensitivity analysis signal transduction Animals Cytokines Galectins Host-Pathogen Interactions Humans Immunity, Innate Polysaccharides Receptors, Pattern Recognition Effective immunity relies on the recognition of pathogens and tumors by innate immune cells through diverse pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that lead to initiation of signaling processes and secretion of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Galectins, a family of endogenous lectins widely expressed in infected and neoplastic tissues have emerged as part of the portfolio of soluble mediators and pattern recognition receptors responsible for eliciting and controlling innate immunity. These highly conserved glycan-binding proteins can control immune cell processes through binding to specific glycan structures on pathogens and tumors or by acting intracellularly via modulation of selective signaling pathways. Recent findings demonstrate that various galectin family members influence the fate and physiology of different innate immune cells including polymorphonuclear neutrophils, mast cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. Moreover, several pathogens may actually utilize galectins as a mechanism of host invasion. In this review, we aim to highlight and integrate recent discoveries that have led to our current understanding of the role of galectins in host-pathogen interactions and innate immunity. Challenges for the future will embrace the rational manipulation of galectin-glycan interactions to instruct and shape innate immunity during microbial infections, inflammation, and cancer. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02719142_v31_n1_p10_Cerliani
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topic cytokines
dendritic cells
galectins
glycoimmunology
innate immunity
macrophages
mast cells
Microbes
neutrophils
pattern recognition receptors
galectin
galectin 1
galectin 2
galectin 3
galectin 4
galectin 8
glycan
Janus kinase 2
pattern recognition receptor
resistin
STAT1 protein
STAT3 protein
STAT5 protein
adaptive immunity
apoptosis
binding affinity
Candida albicans
cell metabolism
cell viability
dendritic cell
Escherichia coli
host pathogen interaction
immunoreactivity
innate immunity
macrophage
mast cell
neutrophil
nonhuman
plasticity
pneumococcal infection
priority journal
protein analysis
protein binding
protein function
protein phosphorylation
protein protein interaction
regulatory T lymphocyte
review
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
sensitivity analysis
signal transduction
Animals
Cytokines
Galectins
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Polysaccharides
Receptors, Pattern Recognition
spellingShingle cytokines
dendritic cells
galectins
glycoimmunology
innate immunity
macrophages
mast cells
Microbes
neutrophils
pattern recognition receptors
galectin
galectin 1
galectin 2
galectin 3
galectin 4
galectin 8
glycan
Janus kinase 2
pattern recognition receptor
resistin
STAT1 protein
STAT3 protein
STAT5 protein
adaptive immunity
apoptosis
binding affinity
Candida albicans
cell metabolism
cell viability
dendritic cell
Escherichia coli
host pathogen interaction
immunoreactivity
innate immunity
macrophage
mast cell
neutrophil
nonhuman
plasticity
pneumococcal infection
priority journal
protein analysis
protein binding
protein function
protein phosphorylation
protein protein interaction
regulatory T lymphocyte
review
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
sensitivity analysis
signal transduction
Animals
Cytokines
Galectins
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Polysaccharides
Receptors, Pattern Recognition
Cerliani, J.P.
Stowell, S.R.
Mascanfroni, I.D.
Arthur, C.M.
Cummings, R.D.
Rabinovich, G.A.
Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity
topic_facet cytokines
dendritic cells
galectins
glycoimmunology
innate immunity
macrophages
mast cells
Microbes
neutrophils
pattern recognition receptors
galectin
galectin 1
galectin 2
galectin 3
galectin 4
galectin 8
glycan
Janus kinase 2
pattern recognition receptor
resistin
STAT1 protein
STAT3 protein
STAT5 protein
adaptive immunity
apoptosis
binding affinity
Candida albicans
cell metabolism
cell viability
dendritic cell
Escherichia coli
host pathogen interaction
immunoreactivity
innate immunity
macrophage
mast cell
neutrophil
nonhuman
plasticity
pneumococcal infection
priority journal
protein analysis
protein binding
protein function
protein phosphorylation
protein protein interaction
regulatory T lymphocyte
review
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
sensitivity analysis
signal transduction
Animals
Cytokines
Galectins
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Polysaccharides
Receptors, Pattern Recognition
description Effective immunity relies on the recognition of pathogens and tumors by innate immune cells through diverse pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that lead to initiation of signaling processes and secretion of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Galectins, a family of endogenous lectins widely expressed in infected and neoplastic tissues have emerged as part of the portfolio of soluble mediators and pattern recognition receptors responsible for eliciting and controlling innate immunity. These highly conserved glycan-binding proteins can control immune cell processes through binding to specific glycan structures on pathogens and tumors or by acting intracellularly via modulation of selective signaling pathways. Recent findings demonstrate that various galectin family members influence the fate and physiology of different innate immune cells including polymorphonuclear neutrophils, mast cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. Moreover, several pathogens may actually utilize galectins as a mechanism of host invasion. In this review, we aim to highlight and integrate recent discoveries that have led to our current understanding of the role of galectins in host-pathogen interactions and innate immunity. Challenges for the future will embrace the rational manipulation of galectin-glycan interactions to instruct and shape innate immunity during microbial infections, inflammation, and cancer. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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author Cerliani, J.P.
Stowell, S.R.
Mascanfroni, I.D.
Arthur, C.M.
Cummings, R.D.
Rabinovich, G.A.
author_facet Cerliani, J.P.
Stowell, S.R.
Mascanfroni, I.D.
Arthur, C.M.
Cummings, R.D.
Rabinovich, G.A.
author_sort Cerliani, J.P.
title Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity
title_short Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity
title_full Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity
title_fullStr Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity
title_full_unstemmed Expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: Galectins and glycans in innate immunity
title_sort expanding the universe of cytokines and pattern recognition receptors: galectins and glycans in innate immunity
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