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The Core Fucose on an IgG Antibody is an Endogenous Ligand of Dectin‐1
Authors:Yoshiyuki Manabe  Roberta Marchetti  Yohei Takakura  Masahiro Nagasaki  Wataru Nihei  Tomoyuki Takebe  Katsunori Tanaka  Kazuya Kabayama  Fabrizio Chiodo  Shinya Hanashima  Yoshihiro Kamada  Eiji Miyoshi  Hari Prasad Dulal  Yoshiki Yamaguchi  Yoshiyuki Adachi  Naohito Ohno  Hiroshi Tanaka  Alba Silipo  Koichi Fukase  Antonio Molinaro
Abstract:The core fucose, a major modification of N‐glycans, is implicated in immune regulation, such as the attenuation of the antibody‐dependent cell‐mediated cytotoxicity of antibody drugs and the inhibition of anti‐tumor responses via the promotion of PD‐1 expression on T cells. Although the core fucose regulates many biological processes, no core fucose recognition molecule has been identified in mammals. Herein, we report that Dectin‐1, a known anti‐β‐glucan lectin, recognizes the core fucose on IgG antibodies. A combination of biophysical experiments further suggested that Dectin‐1 recognizes aromatic amino acids adjacent to the N‐terminal asparagine at the glycosylation site as well as the core fucose. Thus, Dectin‐1 appears to be the first lectin‐like molecule involved in the heterovalent and specific recognition of characteristic N‐glycans on antibodies.
Keywords:Fucose  Dectin-1  IgG  Molekulare Erkennung  N-Glykan
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