1. Molecular characterization of porcine Siglec-10 and analysis of its expression in blood and tissues
- Author
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Escalona, Z., Álvarez, Belén, Uenishi, H., Toki, D., Yuste, Miriam, Revilla Calvo, Concepción, del Moral, M., Alonso, Fernando, Ezquerra Martínez, Ángel, Domínguez, Javier, Escalona, Z., Álvarez, Belén, Uenishi, H., Toki, D., Yuste, Miriam, Revilla Calvo, Concepción, del Moral, M., Alonso, Fernando, Ezquerra Martínez, Ángel, and Domínguez, Javier
- Abstract
Siglecs are sialic acid binding Ig-like proteins involved in the control of leukocyte responses. In this study we describe the characterization of a porcine orthologue of Siglec-10. A cDNA clone was obtained from a porcine library which encodes a protein with sequence homology to human Siglec-10. This cDNA codes for a type I transmembrane protein containing four Ig-like domains, a transmembrane region, and a cytoplasmic tail with three tyrosine-based motifs, including a membrane-proximal Grb2-binding motif, and two ITIM motifs. When expressed on transfected cells, porcine Siglec-10 was able to bind red blood cells in a sialic acid-dependent manner. Monoclonal antibodies were developed against this protein and used to examine its cell and tissue distribution in the pig. Siglec-10 was found to be expressed on blood B cells and B cell areas of the spleen and lymph nodes. A weak expression was also detected on monocytes. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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- 2015