Artículos de revistas
Protein-glycan interactions in the control of innate and adaptive immune responses
Fecha
2008-06Registro en:
Kooyk, Yvette Van; Rabinovich, Gabriel Adrián; Protein-glycan interactions in the control of innate and adaptive immune responses; Nature Publishing Group; Nature Immunology (print); 9; 6; 6-2008; 1-9
1529-2908
1529-2916
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Kooyk, Yvette Van
Rabinovich, Gabriel Adrián
Resumen
The importance of protein glycosylation in the migration of immune cells throughout the body has been extensively appreciated. However, our awareness of the impact of glycosylation on the regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses is relatively new. An increasing number of studies reveal the relevance of glycosylation to pathogen recognition, to the modulation of the innate immune system and to the control of immune cell homeostasis and inflammation. Similarly important is the effect of glycan-containing 'information' in the development of autoimmune diseases and cancer. In this review, we provide an overview of these new directions and their impact in the field of glycoimmunology.