Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin
LysM-domain containing (LysMD) proteins are widespread in nature and associated with host-pathogen interactions, often-binding peptidoglycan and chitin. However, the functions of mammalian LysMD proteins have not been fully defined. Chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls, has been associated...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-1029562021-10-09T05:25:47Z Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin He, Xin Biological Sciences Lawrence, Christopher B. Jones, Caroline N. Buechner-Maxwell, Virginia A. Li, Liwu allergy Alternaria asthma chitin innate immunity LYSMD3 pattern recognition receptor LysM-domain containing (LysMD) proteins are widespread in nature and associated with host-pathogen interactions, often-binding peptidoglycan and chitin. However, the functions of mammalian LysMD proteins have not been fully defined. Chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls, has been associated with allergic disorders such as asthma. However, chitin recognition by mammals remains enigmatic at best. The principal receptor(s) on epithelial cells for chitin recognition remain to be determined. In this study, we demonstrate that LYSMD3 is expressed on the surface of human airway epithelial cells. Interestingly, LYSMD3 is able to bind chitin and β-glucan as well as fungal spores. Knockdown and knockout of LYSMD3 markedly impaired chitin and fungi-induced inflammatory cytokine production in lung epithelial cells. Antagonization of LYSMD3 ectodomain by soluble LYSMD3 protein, multiple ligands, or antibody against LYSMD3 all significantly blocked chitin signaling. Taken together our study identifies LYSMD3 as a mammalian pattern recognition receptor (PRR) for chitin and is required for the epithelial inflammatory response to chitin and fungal spores. Doctor of Philosophy 2021-04-07T06:00:17Z 2021-04-07T06:00:17Z 2019-10-14 Dissertation vt_gsexam:22673 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/102956 en This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Some uses of this item may be deemed fair and permitted by law even without permission from the rights holder(s), or the rights holder(s) may have licensed the work for use under certain conditions. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights holder(s). ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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LysM-domain containing (LysMD) proteins are widespread in nature and associated with host-pathogen interactions, often-binding peptidoglycan and chitin. However, the functions of mammalian LysMD proteins have not been fully defined. Chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls, has been associated with allergic disorders such as asthma. However, chitin recognition by mammals remains enigmatic at best. The principal receptor(s) on epithelial cells for chitin recognition remain to be determined. In this study, we demonstrate that LYSMD3 is expressed on the surface of human airway epithelial cells. Interestingly, LYSMD3 is able to bind chitin and β-glucan as well as fungal spores. Knockdown and knockout of LYSMD3 markedly impaired chitin and fungi-induced inflammatory cytokine production in lung epithelial cells. Antagonization of LYSMD3 ectodomain by soluble LYSMD3 protein, multiple ligands, or antibody against LYSMD3 all significantly blocked chitin signaling. Taken together our study identifies LYSMD3 as a mammalian pattern recognition receptor (PRR) for chitin and is required for the epithelial inflammatory response to chitin and fungal spores. === Doctor of Philosophy |
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Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin |
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Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin |
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Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin |
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Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin |
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Identification and Characterization of LYSMD3, A Novel Epithelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptor for Chitin |
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identification and characterization of lysmd3, a novel epithelial cell pattern recognition receptor for chitin |
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