1990
DOI: 10.1084/jem.172.6.1785
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Molecular characterization of the human macrophage mannose receptor: demonstration of multiple carbohydrate recognition-like domains and phagocytosis of yeasts in Cos-1 cells.

Abstract: SummaryThe macrophage mannose receptor is an integral membrane protein expressed on the surface of tissue macrophages . After ligation ofmannose-rich glycoconjugates or pathogens, the receptor mediates endorytosis and phagocytosis of the bound ligands by macrophages. The cDNAderived primary structure of the mannose receptor predicts a cysteine-rich NH2-terminal domain, followed by a fibronectin type II region. The remainder of the ectodomain is comprised of eight carbohydrate recognition-like domains, followed… Show more

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“…MR, a well-characterized receptor, has been reported to bind a wide variety of pathogens including Candida albicans [30], Leishmania donovani [38], Pneumocystis carinii [39], and Mycobacterium tuberculosis [40]. Moreover MR has been recognized as a phagocytic receptor of non-opsonized P. aeruginosa bacteria [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…MR, a well-characterized receptor, has been reported to bind a wide variety of pathogens including Candida albicans [30], Leishmania donovani [38], Pneumocystis carinii [39], and Mycobacterium tuberculosis [40]. Moreover MR has been recognized as a phagocytic receptor of non-opsonized P. aeruginosa bacteria [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to test the specificity of MR blocking, we used well-characterized ligands or nonspecific competitors of MR, before adding stimulants. Soluble mannan, a competitive inhibitor of MR [30,31], caused a 40% inhibition of TNF-a production by viable P. aeruginosa bacteria. In contrast, laminarin, a competitive inhibitor of b-glycan receptor [32], caused a small, but not a statistically significant inhibition, and the isotype-matched non-specific Ab had no effect (data not shown).…”
Section: P Aeruginosa-induced Proinflammatory Cytokine Production Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Langerin contains a single CRD and functions on skin epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) as an endocytic receptor that is associated with and induces formation of Birbeck granules (11,12). The MR, highly expressed on immature DCs and macrophages, has eight potential CRDs, of which two were shown to be functional for binding end-standing mannose groups on a variety of pathogens and Ags, illustrating its role in innate immunity (13,14). The MR is constitutively internalized from the cell surface into early endosomes and recycles back to the plasma membrane (15).…”
Section: The Dendritic Cell-specific Adhesion Receptor Dc-sign Internmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waarschijnlijk beinvloedt het eiwit van t-PA de confo rm atie van het hoog mannose-type suiker op t-PA zodanig dat de het suiker polymeer aan meerdere suiker herkenningsdomeinen van de mannose receptor kan binden waardoor intact t-PA een hoge affiniteit heeft voor de mannose receptor. De bindingsassay met geisoleerde humane mannose receptor werd in verdere studies als een in vitro meetsysteem gebruikt om de effectiviteit van remmers van de mannose receptor-t-PA binding te bepalen (zie hoofdstuk 3,6,7,8).…”
Section: In Vitro Meetmodel/en Van De Humane Mannose Receptor-t-pa Inunclassified
“…7 We wanted to know whether an inhibitor of mannose receptor-mediated t-PA degradation would increase the plasma concentrations of endogenous t-PA in man and thereby prevent thrombosis in man. For this we searched the literature for potential ligands/inhibitors ol the mannose receptor which have been shown to increase plasma t-PA concentrations in man.…”
Section: Introduct!onmentioning
confidence: 99%