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Siglec-15: a potential regulator of osteoporosis, cancer, and infectious diseases

Takashi Angata

2020Journal of Biomedical Science66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Siglec-15 is a member of the Siglec family of glycan-recognition proteins, primarily expressed on a subset of myeloid cells. Siglec-15 has been known to be involved in osteoclast differentiation, and is considered to be a potential therapeutic target for osteoporosis. Recent studies revealed unexpected roles of Siglec-15 in microbial infection and the cancer microenvironment, expanding the potential pathophysiological roles of Siglec-15. Chemical biology has advanced our understanding of the nature of Siglec-15 ligands, but the exact nature of Siglec-15 ligand depends on the biological context, leaving plenty of room for further exploration.

Topics & Concepts

SIGLECContext (archaeology)BiologyOsteoclastRegulatorImmunologyCancerComputational biologyGeneticsImmune systemReceptorGenePaleontologyBone Metabolism and DiseasesGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchGalectins and Cancer Biology
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