[PDF][PDF] C-type lectin receptors Dectin-3 and Dectin-2 form a heterodimeric pattern-recognition receptor for host defense against fungal infection

LL Zhu, XQ Zhao, C Jiang, Y You, XP Chen, YY Jiang… - Immunity, 2013 - cell.com
LL Zhu, XQ Zhao, C Jiang, Y You, XP Chen, YY Jiang, XM Jia, X Lin
Immunity, 2013cell.com
C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) play critical roles as pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) for
sensing Candida albicans infection, which can be life-threatening for immunocompromised
individuals. Here we have shown that Dectin-3 (also called CLECSF8, MCL, or Clec4d), a
previously uncharacterized CLR, recognized α-mannans on the surfaces of C. albicans
hyphae and induced NF-κB activation. Mice with either blockade or genetically deleted
Dectin-3 were highly susceptible to C. albicans infection. Dectin-3 constantly formed …
Summary
C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) play critical roles as pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) for sensing Candida albicans infection, which can be life-threatening for immunocompromised individuals. Here we have shown that Dectin-3 (also called CLECSF8, MCL, or Clec4d), a previously uncharacterized CLR, recognized α-mannans on the surfaces of C. albicans hyphae and induced NF-κB activation. Mice with either blockade or genetically deleted Dectin-3 were highly susceptible to C. albicans infection. Dectin-3 constantly formed heterodimers with Dectin-2, a well-characterized CLR, for recognizing C. albicans hyphae. Compared to their respective homodimers, Dectin-3 and Dectin-2 heterodimers bound α-mannans more effectively, leading to potent inflammatory responses against fungal infections. Together, our study demonstrates that Dectin-3 forms a heterodimeric PRR with Dectin-2 for sensing fungal infection and suggests that different CLRs may form different hetero- and homodimers, which provide different sensitivity and diversity for host cells to detect various microbial infections.
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