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pmid26459514      EMBO+J 2015 ; 34 (22): 2775-88
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  • Immunomodulatory activity of extracellular Hsp70 mediated via paired receptors Siglec?5 and Siglec?14 #MMPMID26459514
  • Fong JJ; Sreedhara K; Deng L; Varki NM; Angata T; Liu Q; Nizet V; Varki A
  • EMBO J 2015[Nov]; 34 (22): 2775-88 PMID26459514show ga
  • The intracellular chaperone heat?shock protein 70 (Hsp70) can be secreted from cells, but its extracellular role is unclear, as the protein has been reported to both activate and suppress the innate immune response. Potential immunomodulatory receptors on myelomonocytic lineage cells that bind extracellular Hsp70 are not well defined. Siglecs are Ig?superfamily lectins on mammalian leukocytes that recognize sialic acid?bearing glycans and thereby modulate immune responses. Siglec?5 and Siglec?14, expressed on monocytes and neutrophils, share identical ligand?binding domains but have opposing signaling functions. Based on phylogenetic analyses of these receptors, we predicted that endogenous sialic acid?independent ligands should exist. An unbiased screen revealed Hsp70 as a ligand for Siglec?5 and Siglec?14. Hsp70 stimulation through Siglec?5 delivers an anti?inflammatory signal, while stimulation through Siglec?14 is pro?inflammatory. The functional consequences of this interaction are also addressed in relation to a SIGLEC14 polymorphism found in humans. Our results demonstrate that an endogenous non?sialic acid?bearing molecule can be either a danger?associated or self?associated signal through paired Siglecs, and may explain seemingly contradictory prior reports on extracellular Hsp70 action.
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