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Galectin 7 leads to a relative reduction in CD4+ T cells, mediated by PD-1
Guojin Wu1, Wei Deng2, Hsin-Yi Chen1
1Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX, 75390-9072, USA.
Scientific Reports
|March 20, 2024
Summary
Galectin 7 reduces CD4+ T cells by binding to PD-1, impacting immune regulation in cancer. This interaction, mediated by PD-1 glycosylation, highlights a novel therapeutic target for immune modulation.
Area of Science:
- Immunology
- Glycobiology
- Cancer Research
Background:
- Glycan-binding proteins are increasingly recognized for their role in modulating immune responses.
- Immune regulatory receptors, such as PD-1, are crucial targets in cancer immunotherapy.
- The specific mechanisms by which galectins interact with immune checkpoints are not fully understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the role of galectin 7 in regulating CD4+ T cell populations.
- To elucidate the interaction between galectin 7 and the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) receptor.
- To explore the functional consequences of galectin 7 binding to PD-1 glycosylation sites.
Main Methods:
- In vitro cell culture and mouse tumor models were used to assess CD4+ T cell percentages.
- Immunohistochemical staining of esophageal cancer patient samples analyzed galectin 7 and CD4+ cell co-localization.
- Binding assays, PD-1 knockout mouse models, and siRNA-mediated PD-1 inhibition were employed to study the galectin 7-PD-1 interaction.
- SHP-2 recruitment and NFAT activity were assessed following galectin 7 treatment.
Main Results:
- Galectin 7 significantly reduced CD4+ T cell percentages in vitro and in vivo.
- Lower CD4+ T cell counts correlated with high galectin 7 expression in esophageal cancer tissues.
- Galectin 7 binding to PD-1 N-glycosylation sites (N74, N116) was confirmed, leading to SHP-2 recruitment.
- Inhibition of PD-1 or SHP-2 abrogated galectin 7's NFAT suppressive activity.
Conclusions:
- Galectin 7 acts as an inhibitor of CD4+ T cell function, potentially through its interaction with PD-1.
- The N-glycosylation of PD-1 is critical for galectin 7 binding and subsequent immune modulation.
- This study reveals a novel mechanism of immune regulation involving galectin 7 and PD-1 glycosylation, suggesting potential therapeutic strategies.
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