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Neuroimmunomodulatory properties of polysialic acid

Lina Gretenkort, Hauke Thiesler, Herbert Hildebrandt

2023Glycoconjugate Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polymeric sialic acid (polysialic acid, polySia) is a remarkable posttranslational modification of only few select proteins. The major, and most prominent polySia protein carrier is the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM. Here, the key functions of polySia are to regulate interactions of NCAM and to balance cellular interactions in brain development and plasticity. During recent years, however, increasing evidence points towards a role of polySia in the modulation of immune responses. These immunomodulatory functions can be mediated by polySia on proteins other than NCAM, presented either on the cell surface or released into the extracellular space. This perspective review summarizes our current knowledge and addresses major open questions on polySia and polySia receptors in modulating innate immune responses in the brain.

Topics & Concepts

Polysialic acidNeural cell adhesion moleculeSialic acidCell biologyReceptorGlycoproteinGlycanCell adhesionBiologyChemistryNeuroscienceCellBiochemistryImmune Response and InflammationNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsImmune Cell Function and Interaction