“…Both chitin and the partially de-acetylated version of chitin named chitosan can be phagocytised by myeloid derived cells, but the receptors responsible for this function is yet to be clearly defined (Bueter et al, 2013;Thomsen et al, 2010). Several receptors have been identified which can binds to chitin or chitin-oligosaccharides, including FIBCD1, a homotetrameric membrane protein expressed by lung and gut epithelial cells (Schlosser et al, 2009;Thomsen et al, 2010), ReGIII␥, a soluble C-type lectin (Cash et al, 2006), NKR-P1, an activating receptor on rat NK cells (Semenuk et al, 2001), and galactin-3 (Seetharaman et al, 1998). Other receptors, including toll-like receptors, the mannose receptor and dectin-1, have been suggested to modulate chitin mediated immune responses without a demonstration of direct binding to chitin (Alvarez, 2014;Lee et al, 2011).…”