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Current Status on Therapeutic Molecules Targeting Siglec Receptors

María Pia Lenza, Unai Atxabal, Iker Oyenarte, Jesús Jiménez‐Barbero, June Ereño‐Orbea

2020Cells53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-type of lectins (Siglecs) are receptors that recognize sialic acid-containing glycans. In the majority of the cases, Siglecs are expressed on immune cells and play a critical role in regulating immune cell signaling. Over the years, it has been shown that the sialic acid-Siglec axis participates in immunological homeostasis, and that any imbalance can trigger different pathologies, such as autoimmune diseases or cancer. For all this, different therapeutics have been developed that bind to Siglecs, either based on antibodies or being smaller molecules. In this review, we briefly introduce the Siglec family and we compile a description of glycan-based molecules and antibody-based therapies (including CAR-T and bispecific antibodies) that have been designed to therapeutically targeting Siglecs.

Topics & Concepts

SIGLECGlycanSialic acidAntibodyReceptorImmune systemBiologyChemistryCell biologyImmunologyComputational biologyGlycoproteinBiochemistryGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ResearchGalectins and Cancer Biology