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Glycan-Binding Proteins in Immunity - PubMed

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  • #immune-regulation
  • #immunology
  • #glycobiology
  • Glycan-binding proteins (GBPs) like Galectins, Siglecs, and C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) regulate immune cell functions.
  • GBPs interpret glycan-encoded information to shape immune responses in T, B, and myeloid cells.
  • Galectins function through extracellular and intracellular mechanisms by binding β-galactosides.
  • Siglecs recognize sialoglycans and initiate immunoregulatory signaling on immune cells.
  • CLRs detect glycans on pathogens and host cells, aiding immune sensing and modulation.
  • GBPs integrate intrinsic immune programs with environmental and intracellular signals.
  • Dysregulation of glycan-GBP interactions can lead to immune dysfunction and pathology.
  • Targeting glycoimmune checkpoints may offer new immunotherapy approaches.