Literature DB >> 28209773

Mannan-binding lectin, a serum collectin, suppresses T-cell proliferation via direct interaction with cell surface calreticulin and inhibition of proximal T-cell receptor signaling.

Na Zhao1,2, Jie Wu2,3, Simin Xiong1, Liyun Zhang1, Xiao Lu1, Shangliang Chen1, Qifeng Wu2, Hailan Wang2,3, Ying Liu1, Zhengliang Chen4,5, Daming Zuo6,5.   

Abstract

Mannan binding lectin (MBL), initially reported to activate the complement pathway, is also known to be involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. We report a thus far unknown function of MBL as a suppressor of T-cell activation. MBL markedly inhibited T-cell proliferation induced by anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies. Moreover, the presence of MBL during T-cell priming interfered with proximal T-cell receptor signaling by decreasing phosphorylation of Lck, ZAP-70, and LAT. MBL bound to T cells through interaction between the collagen-like region of MBL and calreticulin (CRT) expressed on the T-cell surface. The neutralizing antibody against CRT abrogated MBL-mediated suppression of T-cell proliferation, suggesting that MBL down-modulates T-cell proliferation via cell surface CRT. We further demonstrated that the feature of MBL-mediated T-cell suppression is shared by other serum collectins (e.g., C1q and collectin 11). The concentrations of MBL correlated negatively with in vivo T-cell activation status in patients with early-stage silicosis. Furthermore, MBL efficiently inhibited activation and proliferation of autoreactive T cells derived from patients with silicosis, indicating that MBL serves as a negative feedback control of the T-cell responses.-Zhao, N., Wu, J., Xiong, S., Zhang, L., Lu, X., Chen, S., Wu, Q., Wang, H., Liu, Y., Chen, Z., Zuo, D. Mannan-binding lectin, a serum collectin, suppresses T-cell proliferation via direct interaction with cell surface calreticulin and inhibition of proximal T-cell receptor signaling. © FASEB.

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Keywords:  T-cell activation; cell cycle; silicosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28209773     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201601200RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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10.  MBL Binding with AhR Controls Th17 Immunity in Silicosis-Associated Lung Inflammation and Fibrosis.

Authors:  Yunzhi Liu; Na Zhao; Qishan Xu; Fan Deng; Ping Wang; Lijun Dong; Xiao Lu; Lihua Xia; Mingyong Wang; Zhengliang Chen; Jia Zhou; Daming Zuo
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