The Interaction Between Signal Regulatory Protein Alpha (SIRPα) and CD47: Structure, Function, and Therapeutic Target
University of Oxford · Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam · +2 more institutions
Abstract
CD47 is a broadly expressed membrane protein that interacts with the myeloid inhibitory immunoreceptor SIRPα (also termed CD172a or SHPS-1). SIRPα is the prototypic member of the SIRP paired receptor family of closely related SIRP proteins. Engagement of SIRPα by CD47 provides a downregulatory signal that inhibits host cell phagocytosis, and CD47 therefore functions as a "don't-eat-me" signal. Here, we discuss recent structural analysis of CD47-SIRPα interactions and implications of this for the function and evolution of SIRPα and paired receptors in general. Furthermore, we review the proposed roles of CD47-SIRPα interactions in phagocytosis, (auto)immunity, and host defense, as well as its potential…
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- FWCI
- 10.16
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- 100%
- References
- 155
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2Topics & keywords
- CD47
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Phagocytosis
- Function (biology)
- Signal transduction
- Receptor
- Immunity
- Good health and well-being