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Welcome to the CFG subgroup dedicated to Immune recognition of glycans.
Topics of interest include:
1. Innate immune recognition of glycans on bacteria, viruses, yeasts etc. by host cell glycan binding proteins
2. Links between innate and adaptive immunity
3. Glycan-based autoantigens
4. Carbohydrate vaccines
5. Glycan-binding proteins: C-type lectins, Siglecs, Galectins, CD1 recognition of glycolipids, glycan-specific antibodiesYour Subgroup Leader is Dr. Yvette van Kooyk, of the Vrije University Medical Center (The Netherlands).
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Glycosylation and Glycans ( 1 reply )
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Kawashima H, Petryniak B, Hiraoka N, Mitoma J, Huckaby V, Nakayama J, Uchimura K, Kadomatsu K, Muramatsu T, Lowe J, Fukuda M. N-acetylglucosamine-6-O-sulfotransferases 1 and 2 cooperatively control lymphocyte homing through L-selectin ligand biosynthesis in high endothelial venules. Nature immunology (11) , 1096-104 (2005) (Epub 09 Oct 2005) PubMed ID:(16227985)
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Chen S, Kawashima H, Lowe J, Lanier L, Fukuda M. Suppression of tumor formation in lymph nodes by L-selectin-mediated natural killer cell recruitment. The Journal of experimental medicine (12) , 1679-89 (2005) (Epub 13 Dec 2005) PubMed ID:(16352740)
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Wells C, Salvage-Jones J, Li X, Hitchens K, Butcher S, Murray R, Beckhouse A, Lo Y, Manzanero S, Cobbold C, Schroder K, Ma B, Orr S, Stewart L, Lebus D, Sobieszczuk P, Hume D, Stow J, Blanchard H, Ashman R. The macrophage-inducible C-type lectin, mincle, is an essential component of the innate immune response to Candida albicans. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (11) , 7404-13 (2008) PubMed ID:(18490740)
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Human and Mouse Macrophage-Inducible C-type Lectin (Mincle) bind Candida albicans. Glycobiology (2008) (Epub 28 May 2008) PubMed ID:(18509109)
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