2003
DOI: 10.1038/ncb920
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SAP couples Fyn to SLAM immune receptors

Abstract: SAP (SLAM-associated protein) is a small lymphocyte-specific signalling molecule that is defective or absent in patients with X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP). Consistent with its single src homology 2 (SH2) domain architecture and unusually high affinity for SLAM (also called CD150), SAP has been suggested to function by blocking binding of SHP-2 or other SH2-containing signalling proteins to SLAM receptors. Additionally, SAP has recently been shown to be required for recruitment and activation of … Show more

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“…FYN is considered the key Src-family kinase required for SLAM-R signaling, based on its SAP-dependent association with several other SLAM-Rs (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). Although LCK was previously implicated in phosphorylation of both SLAM and CD84 (17,24), no direct association between LCK and a SLAM-R had been detected to date.…”
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“…FYN is considered the key Src-family kinase required for SLAM-R signaling, based on its SAP-dependent association with several other SLAM-Rs (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). Although LCK was previously implicated in phosphorylation of both SLAM and CD84 (17,24), no direct association between LCK and a SLAM-R had been detected to date.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies either relied on overexpression constructs for biochemical analysis of NTB-A signaling (19) or focused on thymocytes, NK cells, or NK cell lines (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). In the latter case, it is possible that cell type-based differences in the expression of FYN, LCK, SAP, or the SLAM family receptor examined could account for differences in the associations detected.…”
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“…The adaptor SAP binds with high affinity to tyrosine motifs in the cytoplasmic domain of SLAM family immune receptors, including SLAM (CD150), CD244, CD229, SLAMF6, SLAMF7 and CD84, suggesting that SAP functions are important in modulating signals initiated by the SLAM family receptors [5][6][7][8]. It has been well established that SAP is an essential adaptor due to its capacity to recruit FynT to SLAM and p85 of PI3 K to 2B4, respectively [9,10]. SAP is expressed in activated T, NK and NKT cells, as well as in germinal center B cells [11,12], and is indispensable for normal NKT cell development, generation of a proper Th2 response and Ig class switching in humans and mice [13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
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“…AntiSLAM antikorlarıyla uyarıldığında T hücre proliferasyonuna, Th2 hücrelerin Th1 veya Th0 populasyonuna dönüşümüne ve IFNα salınımına neden olur (13,15). Ortamdaki IL-4 düzeyi azalır (13,16,17). Ayrıca sitotoksik CD8+ T hücreleri prolifere olur ve hücresel sitotoksisiteleri artar.…”
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