Activation of neutrophils by a novel triggering immunoglobulin-like receptor MAIR-IV

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Abstract

Neutrophils play a central role in host defenses against infectious microbial pathogens. However, molecular basis for their triggering signals has been incompletely understood. Here, we show molecular and functional characteristics of myeloid-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor (MAIR)-IV. MAIR-IV was preferentially expressed on neutrophils in the peripheral blood, bone marrow, peritoneal cavity and spleen. MAIR-IV physically associates with immunoreceptor tyrosine based activating motif (ITAM)-bearing adaptor FcRγ chain. Cross-linking MAIR-IV with anti-MAIR-IV monoclonal antibody significantly induced secretion of proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-6 from neutrophils. Thus, MAIR-IV may regulate activation of neutrophils and play an important role for innate immunity. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Nakano, T., Tahara-Hanaoka, S., Nakahashi, C., Can, I., Totsuka, N., Honda, S. ichiro, … Shibuya, A. (2008). Activation of neutrophils by a novel triggering immunoglobulin-like receptor MAIR-IV. Molecular Immunology, 45(1), 289–294. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2007.04.011

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