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  2. Siglec-15: a potential regulator of osteoporosis, cancer, and infectious diseases

Siglec-15: a potential regulator of osteoporosis, cancer, and infectious diseases

  • J Biomed Sci. 2020 Jan 3;27(1):10. doi: 10.1186/s12929-019-0610-1.
Takashi Angata 1
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, 128, Section 2, Academia Road, Nankang District, Taipei, Taiwan. angata@gate.sinica.edu.tw.
Abstract

Siglec-15 is a member of the Siglec family of glycan-recognition proteins, primarily expressed on a subset of myeloid cells. Siglec-15 has been known to be involved in osteoclast differentiation, and is considered to be a potential therapeutic target for osteoporosis. Recent studies revealed unexpected roles of Siglec-15 in microbial Infection and the Cancer microenvironment, expanding the potential pathophysiological roles of Siglec-15. Chemical biology has advanced our understanding of the nature of Siglec-15 ligands, but the exact nature of Siglec-15 ligand depends on the biological context, leaving plenty of room for further exploration.

Keywords

Cancer; Macrophage; Microbial infection; Osteoclast; Sialic acid; Siglec-15.

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