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Galectin-1: A Traditionally Immunosuppressive Protein Displays Context-Dependent Capacities

Xizhi Yu, Junjie Qian, Limin Ding, Shengyong Yin, Lin Zhou, Shusen Zheng

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Galectin-Carbohydrate interactions are indispensable to pathogen recognition and immune response. Galectin-1, a ubiquitously expressed 14-kDa protein with an evolutionarily conserved β-galactoside binding site, translates glycoconjugate recognition into function. That galectin-1 is demonstrated to induce T cell apoptosis has led to substantial attention to the immunosuppressive properties of this protein, such as inducing naive immune cells to suppressive phenotypes, promoting recruitment of immunosuppressing cells as well as impairing functions of cytotoxic leukocytes. However, only in recent years have studies shown that galectin-1 appears to perform a pro-inflammatory role in certain diseases. In this review, we describe the anti-inflammatory function of galectin-1 and its possible mechanisms and summarize the existing therapies and preclinical efficacy relating to these agents. In the meantime, we also discuss the potential causal factors by which galectin-1 promotes the progression of inflammation.

Topics & Concepts

GalectinGalectin-1Context (archaeology)InflammationImmune systemBiologyCytotoxic T cellGalectin-3Function (biology)ImmunologyComputational biologyCell biologyIn vitroGeneticsPaleontologyGalectins and Cancer BiologyMacrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
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