| Literature DB >> 33461629 |
Katarzyna Donskow-Łysoniewska1, Marta Maruszewska-Cheruiyot1, Michael Stear2.
Abstract
Galectins are a family of proteins that bind β-galactosides and play key roles in a variety of cellular processes including host defence. They have been well studied in hosts but less so in gastrointestinal nematodes. Both host and parasite galectins are present in the gastrointestinal tract following infection. Parasite galectins can both bind antibody, especially highly glycosylated IgE and be bound by antibody. Parasite galectins may act as molecular sponges that soak up antibody. Host galectins promote mast cell degranulation while parasite galectins inhibit degranulation. Host and parasite galectins can also bind mucins and influence mucus viscosity. As the protective response against gastrointestinal nematode infection is partly dependent on IgE mediated mast cell degranulation and mucus, the interactions between host and parasite galectins play key roles in determining the outcome of infection.Entities:
Keywords: Galectin; IgE; host–parasite interaction; mast cell; mucins; mucus
Year: 2021 PMID: 33461629 DOI: 10.1017/S003118202100007X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234