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- | '''[[CD1]] (Cluster of Differentiation 1)''' is a family of glycoproteins involved in the presentation of antigens on the surface of specific cells to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_killer_T_cell NKT cells]. Among these CD1-presenting cells can be counted splenic dendritic cells, marginal zone B cells and CD4+CD8+ thymocytes. This family is made of two main groups: group 1 is composed of CD1a, b and c proteins and group 2 is composed of CD1d proteins. The third group is the CD1e, which shares some partial characteristics from groups 1 and 2<ref>Jullien, D.; Afanassieff, M.; Claudy, A.; Nicolas, J.; Kaiserlian, D. CD1 : une nouvelle famille de molécules présentatrices d’antigènes aux caractéristiques singulières. Med Sci (Paris) 1999, 15 (1), 7. https://doi.org/10.4267/10608/1190.</ref> <ref>Angenieux C, Salamero J, Fricker D, Cazenave JP, Goud B, Hanau D, de La Salle H. Characterization of CD1e, a third type of CD1 molecule expressed in dendritic cells. J Biol Chem. 2000 Dec 1;275(48):37757-64. | + | '''[[CD1]] (Cluster of Differentiation 1)''' is a family of glycoproteins involved in the presentation of antigens on the surface of specific cells to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_killer_T_cell NKT cells]. Among these CD1-presenting cells can be counted splenic dendritic cells, marginal zone B cells and CD4+CD8+ thymocytes. This family is made of two main groups: group 1 is composed of CD1a, b and c proteins and group 2 is composed of CD1d proteins. The third group is the CD1e, which shares some partial characteristics from groups 1 and 2<ref>Jullien, D.; Afanassieff, M.; Claudy, A.; Nicolas, J.; Kaiserlian, D. CD1 : une nouvelle famille de molécules présentatrices d’antigènes aux caractéristiques singulières. Med Sci (Paris) 1999, 15 (1), 7. https://doi.org/10.4267/10608/1190.</ref> <ref>Angenieux C, Salamero J, Fricker D, Cazenave JP, Goud B, Hanau D, de La Salle H. Characterization of CD1e, a third type of CD1 molecule expressed in dendritic cells. J Biol Chem. 2000 Dec 1;275(48):37757-64. http://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M007082200 PMID: 10948205.</ref>. |
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Thus, the structure and function of such proteins in mice are akin to those of humans. Mice doesn’t express group 1 CD1 molecules. Instead, they have two kinds of CD1d molecules. Therefore, they have been widely used to characterize the functions of CD1d and CD1d-dependent NKT cells in many diseases. | Thus, the structure and function of such proteins in mice are akin to those of humans. Mice doesn’t express group 1 CD1 molecules. Instead, they have two kinds of CD1d molecules. Therefore, they have been widely used to characterize the functions of CD1d and CD1d-dependent NKT cells in many diseases. | ||
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- | The orientation of the immune pathway (Th1 or Th2) due to the cytokines secretion by NKT cells is dependant of the affinity of the ligand for CD1 molecule. The design of agonists with a higher or lower affinity for CD1 could also lead to therapeutic effects, due to the possibility of specifically directing the immune response towards the Th1 or Th2 pathway <ref name="site"/> <ref> Kishi J, Inuki S, Hirata N, Kashiwabara E, Yoshidome D, Ichihara O, Fujimoto Y. Structure-activity relationship studies of Bz amide-containing α-GalCer derivatives as natural killer T cell modulators. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2019 Apr 15;29(8):970-973. | + | The orientation of the immune pathway (Th1 or Th2) due to the cytokines secretion by NKT cells is dependant of the affinity of the ligand for CD1 molecule. The design of agonists with a higher or lower affinity for CD1 could also lead to therapeutic effects, due to the possibility of specifically directing the immune response towards the Th1 or Th2 pathway <ref name="site"/> <ref> Kishi J, Inuki S, Hirata N, Kashiwabara E, Yoshidome D, Ichihara O, Fujimoto Y. Structure-activity relationship studies of Bz amide-containing α-GalCer derivatives as natural killer T cell modulators. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2019 Apr 15;29(8):970-973. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2019.02.018. Epub 2019 Feb 18. PMID: 30824201.</ref>. |
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