Leukocyte-associated Ig-like receptor-1 is a novel inhibitory receptor for surfactant protein D

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2014

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Olde Nordkamp, M.J.M.
van Eijk, MartinISNI 0000000393250457
Urbanus, R.T
Bont, L.J.
Haagsman, Henk PISNI 0000000395332181
Meyaard, L.

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The collagenous C-type lectin, SP-D, is a multitrimeric glycoprotein present at mucosal surfaces and is involved in host defense against infections in mammals. SP-D has immunomodulatory properties, but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. SP-D contains collagen domains. LAIR-1 is an inhibitory immune receptor at the cell surface of various immune-competent cells that binds collagen. We hypothesized that the immunomodulatory functions of SP-D can be mediated via interactions between its collagen domain and LAIR-1. Binding assays show that SP-D interacts via its collagenous domain with LAIR-1 and the related LAIR-2. This does not affect the mannan-binding capacities of SP-D, which induces cross-linking of LAIR-1 in a cellular reporter assay. Functional assays show that SP-D inhibits the production of FcαR-mediated reactive oxygen via LAIR-1. Our studies indicate that SP-D is a functional ligand of the immune inhibitory receptor LAIR-1. Thus, we have identified a novel pathway for the immunomodulatory functions of SP-D mediated via binding of its collagenous domains to LAIR-1. This may provide a mechanism for the unexplained immunomodulatory function of the collagenous domains of SP-D.

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LAIR-1, collectin, immunomodulatory, inhibitory immune receptor

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Olde Nordkamp, M J M, van Eijk, M, Urbanus, R T, Bont, L J, Haagsman, H P & Meyaard, L 2014, 'Leukocyte-associated Ig-like receptor-1 is a novel inhibitory receptor for surfactant protein D', Journal of Leukocyte Biology, vol. 96, no. 1, pp. 105-111. https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.3AB0213-092RR