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Siglecs-mediated immune regulation in neurological disorders

Hung‐Ya Tu, Limei Yuan, Bo Ni, Yufeng Lin, Kaiyuan Wang

2024Pharmacological Research8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The surfaces of various immune cells are rich in glycan chains, including the sialic-acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectins (Siglecs) family. As an emerging glyco-immune checkpoint, Siglecs have the ability to bind and interact with various glycoproteins, thereby eliciting a series of downstream reactions to modulate the immune response. The impact of Siglecs has been extensively studied in tumor immunotherapy. However, research in neurological disorders and neurological diseases is very limited, and therapeutic options involving Siglecs need further exploration. Siglecs play a crucial role in the development, homeostasis, and repair processes of the nervous system, especially in degenerative diseases. This review summarizes studies on the immunomodulatory role mediated by Siglecs expressed on different immune cells in various neurological disorders, elucidates how dysregulated sialic acid contributes to several psychiatric disorders, and discusses the progress and limitations of research on the treatment of neurological disorders.

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NeuroscienceImmune systemMedicineImmunologyPsychologyNatural product bioactivities and synthesisInflammasome and immune disordersPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
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