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Responses to Microbial Challenges by SLAMF Receptors
The SLAMF family (SLAMF) of cell surface glycoproteins is comprised of nine glycoproteins and while SLAMF1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are self-ligand receptors, SLAMF2 and SLAMF4 interact with each other. Their interactions induce signal transduction networks in trans, thereby shaping immune cell-cell communications. Collectively, these receptors modulate a wide range of functions, such as myeloid cell and lymphocyte development, and T and B cell responses to microbes and parasites. In addition, several SLAMF receptors serve as microbial sensors, which either positively or negatively modulate the function of macrophages, dendritic cells, neutrophils, and NK cells in response to microbial challenges. The SLAMF receptor-microbe interactions contribute both to intracellular microbicidal activity as well as to migration of phagocytes to the site of inflammation. In this review, we describe the current knowledge on how the SLAMF receptors and their specific adapters SLAM-associated protein and EAT-2 regulate innate and adaptive immune responses to microbes.
- University of Barcelona Spain
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center United States
- University of Barcelona (UB) Spain
- Harvard University United States
- Harvard Medical School United States
Immunology, receptors, Receptors, Cell Surface, Xarampió, RC581-607, EAT-2, Escheríchia coli, SLAM, XLP, Escherichia coli, measles, Receptors cel·lulars, SLAMF, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, homophilic, SAP, Measles, Cell receptors
Immunology, receptors, Receptors, Cell Surface, Xarampió, RC581-607, EAT-2, Escheríchia coli, SLAM, XLP, Escherichia coli, measles, Receptors cel·lulars, SLAMF, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, homophilic, SAP, Measles, Cell receptors
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