Abstract

Cell surface glycans and their glycan-binding partners (lectins) have generally been recognized as adhesive assemblies with neighbor cells or matrix scaffolds in organs and the blood stream. However, our understanding of the roles for glycan-lectin interactions in immunity has expanded substantially to include regulation of nearly every stage of an immune response, from pathogen sensing to immune contraction. In this Mini-Review, we discuss the role of the ß-galactoside-binding lectins known as galectins specifically in the regulation of B-lymphocyte (B cell) development, activation, and differentiation. In particular, we highlight several recent studies revealing new roles for galectin (Gal)-9 in the modulation of B cell receptor-mediated signaling and activation in mouse and man. The roles for cell surface glycosylation, especially I-branching of N-glycans synthesized by the glycosyltransferase GCNT2, in the regulation of Gal-9 binding activity are also detailed. Finally, we consider how dysregulation of these factors may contribute to aberrant immune activation and autoimmune disease.

Highlights

  • Frontiers in ImmunologyReceived: 02 October 2018 Accepted: 19 November 2018 Published: 04 December 2018. Citation: Giovannone N, Smith LK, Treanor B and Dimitroff CJ (2018) Galectin-Glycan Interactions as Regulators of B Cell Immunity

  • Edited by: Jagadeesh Bayry, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), France

  • We found that all three B cell subsets expressed tri- and tetra-antennary complextype N-glycans replete with poly-N-acetyllactosamine, which are repeating units of the disaccharide Nacetyllactosamine (Gal-GlcNAc) that canonically serve as high affinity binding determinants for many galectins

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Summary

Frontiers in Immunology

Received: 02 October 2018 Accepted: 19 November 2018 Published: 04 December 2018. Citation: Giovannone N, Smith LK, Treanor B and Dimitroff CJ (2018) Galectin-Glycan Interactions as Regulators of B Cell Immunity. Our understanding of the roles for glycan-lectin interactions in immunity has expanded substantially to include regulation of nearly every stage of an immune response, from pathogen sensing to immune contraction. In this Mini-Review, we discuss the role of the ß-galactoside-binding lectins known as galectins in the regulation of B-lymphocyte (B cell) development, activation, and differentiation. We review the state of galectin literature in the B cell compartment, with regard to B cell development, activation, differentiation, and effector function. We conclude with emerging roles of galectins in B cell-mediated immune disease, autoimmune disease

Galectins in B Cell Immunity
GALECTINS IN B CELL DEVELOPMENT
GALECTINS IN B CELL SIGNALING AND ACTIVATION
GALECTINS AS MODULATORS OF B CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND CELL FATE
GALECTINS IN B CELL EFFECTOR FUNCTION
GLYCOSYLATION IN THE REGULATION OF GALECTIN ACTIVITY
GALECTINS IN B CELL AUTOIMMUNITY
CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK
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