Characterization of Siglec-H as a novel endocytic receptor expressed on murine plasmacytoid dendritic cell precursors

J Zhang, A Raper, N Sugita, R Hingorani, M Salio… - Blood, 2006 - ashpublications.org
J Zhang, A Raper, N Sugita, R Hingorani, M Salio, MJ Palmowski, V Cerundolo, PR Crocker
Blood, 2006ashpublications.org
We describe the cloning and characterization of Siglec-H, a novel murine CD33-related
siglec-like molecule with 2 immunoglobulin domains. Unlike other CD33-related siglecs,
Siglec-H lacks tyrosine-based signaling motifs in its cytoplasmic tail. Although Siglec-H has
the typical structural features required for sialic acid binding, no evidence for carbohydrate
recognition was obtained. Specific monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies (Abs) were raised
to Siglec-H and used to define its cellular expression pattern and functional properties. By …
We describe the cloning and characterization of Siglec-H, a novel murine CD33-related siglec-like molecule with 2 immunoglobulin domains. Unlike other CD33-related siglecs, Siglec-H lacks tyrosine-based signaling motifs in its cytoplasmic tail. Although Siglec-H has the typical structural features required for sialic acid binding, no evidence for carbohydrate recognition was obtained. Specific monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies (Abs) were raised to Siglec-H and used to define its cellular expression pattern and functional properties. By flow cytometry, Siglec-H was expressed specifically on plasmacytoid dendritic cell (pDC) precursors in bone marrow, spleen, blood, and lymph nodes. Staining of tissue sections showed that Siglec-H was also expressed in a subset of marginal zone macrophages in the spleen and in medullary macrophages in lymph nodes. Using bone marrow-derived pDC precursors that express Siglec-H, addition of Abs did not influence cytokine production, either in the presence or absence of synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides containing unmethylated cytosine-guanine motifs (CpG). In comparison, Siglec-H functioned as an endocytic receptor and mediated efficient internalization of anti–Siglec-H Abs. By immunizing mice with ovalbumin-conjugated anti–Siglec-H Ab in the presence of CpG, we demonstrate generation of antigen-specific CD8 T cells in vivo. Targeting Siglec-H may therefore be a useful way of delivering antigens to pDC precursors for cross-presentation.
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