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Association of SIGNR1 with TLR4-MD-2 enhances signal transduction by recognition of LPS in gram-negative bacteria.
Nagaoka, Koji; Takahara, Kazuhiko; Tanaka, Kay; Yoshida, Hideo; Steinman, Ralph M; Saitoh, Shin-Ichiro; Akashi-Takamura, Sachiko; Miyake, Kensuke; Kang, Young Sun; Park, Chae Gyu; Inaba, Kayo.
Affiliation
  • Nagaoka K; Laboratory of Immunobiology, Department of Animal Development and Physiology, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Int Immunol ; 17(7): 827-36, 2005 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15908446
ABSTRACT
SIGNR1, a member of a new family of mouse C-type lectins, is expressed at high levels in macrophages (Mphi) within the splenic marginal zone, lymph node medulla, and in some strains, in peritoneal cavity. We previously reported that SIGNR1 captures gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium, as well as Candida albicans. We have now investigated the precise ligands and innate responses that involve SIGNR1. The interaction of SIGNR1 with FITC-dextran and E. coli was completely inhibited by LPS from E. coli and Salmonella minnesota. Using LPS from various types of rough mutants of Salmonella, we found that SIGNR1 primarily recognizes oligosaccharides in the non-reductive end of the LPS core region. In transfectants, expression of SIGNR1 enhanced the oligomerization of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 molecules as well as the degradation of IkappaB-alpha after stimulation with E. coli under low-serum conditions. The enhanced TLR4 oligomerization was inhibited by pre-treatment of the cells with anti-SIGNR1 mAb or with mannan. A physical association between SIGNR1 and the TLR4-MD-2 complex was also observed by immunoprecipitation. Finally, we found that transfection of SIGNR1 into the macrophage-like RAW264.7 cells resulted in significant augmentation of cytokine production. These results suggest that SIGNR1 associates with TLR4 to capture gram-negative bacteria and facilitate signal transduction to activate innate M responses.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Salmonella / Membrane Glycoproteins / Signal Transduction / Cell Adhesion Molecules / Lipopolysaccharides / Receptors, Cell Surface / Lectins, C-Type / Escherichia coli / Macrophages Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Int Immunol Journal subject: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA Year: 2005 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Salmonella / Membrane Glycoproteins / Signal Transduction / Cell Adhesion Molecules / Lipopolysaccharides / Receptors, Cell Surface / Lectins, C-Type / Escherichia coli / Macrophages Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Int Immunol Journal subject: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA Year: 2005 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan