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Bacterial pseudaminic acid binding to Siglec-10 induces a macrophage interleukin-10 response and suppresses phagocytosis.

I-Ming LeeHsing-Yu WuTakashi AngataShih-Hsiung Wu
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Pseudaminic acid (Pse) on pathogenic bacteria exopolysaccharide engages with the sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-type lectin (Siglec)-10 receptor on macrophages via the critical 7- N -acetyl group. This binding stimulates macrophages to secrete interleukin 10 that suppresses phagocytosis against bacteria, but can be reverted by blocking Pse-Siglec-10 interaction with Pse-binding protein as a promising therapy.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • signaling pathway
  • adipose tissue
  • transcription factor
  • bone marrow