Impact of polysialylated CD56 on natural killer cell cytotoxicity

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Background: Siglec-7, a sialic acid binding inhibitory receptor expressed by NK cells is masked in vivo by a so far unknown ligand. It shows a strong binding prevalence for α-2,8-linked disialic acids in vitro. Results: Here we describe the expression of PSA-NCAM (α-2,8-linked polysialic acid modified NCAM) on functional adult peripheral blood natural killer cells and examine its possible role in masking Siglec-7. Unmasking of Siglec-7 using Clostridium perfringens neuraminidase massively reduces NK cell cytotoxicity. By contrast a specific removal of PSA using Endo-NF does not lead to a reduction of NK cell cytotoxicity. Conclusion: The results presented here therefore indicate that PSA-NCAM is not involved in masking Siglec-7. © 2007 Moebius et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Moebius, J. M., Widera, D., Schmitz, J., Kaltschmidt, C., & Piechaczek, C. (2007). Impact of polysialylated CD56 on natural killer cell cytotoxicity. BMC Immunology, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-8-13

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