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CD24: A Multifaceted Signal Transducer in Immune Response and Disease

Immunology/Cytokines

Introduction

  • CD24 is a GPI-anchored protein found on immune cells, stem cells, and epithelial cells
  • Functions in cell signaling and adhesion
  • Originally discovered as a blood cell marker
  • Involved in immune system regulation, cancer metastasis, and brain inflammation

Structure and Function

  • Protein weight ranges from 27-40 kDa
  • Contains a GPI anchor located in lipid rafts
  • Exists in two forms: membrane-bound and soluble
  • Acts as a cell adhesion molecule interacting with P-selectin and L-selectin
  • Works with CD44 receptor pathway
  • Facilitates cell movement and growth through hyaluronic acid connection

Role in Immune Regulation Immune Cell Function:

  • Controls B-cells and dendritic cells
  • Influences B-cell growth and activity
  • Regulates antibody production
  • Acts as a brake on Toll receptor signals
  • Controls cytokine production
  • Involved in T-cell (Treg) development

Cancer Immunology:

  • Functions as tumor cell identifier
  • Aids cancer growth and spread
  • High expression in breast and prostate cancers
  • Helps tumor cells evade immune detection

Neuroinflammation:

  • Expressed in neurons and glial cells
  • Controls CNS inflammatory responses
  • Soluble form reduces brain inflammation
  • Supports nerve cell survival
  • Relevant to Alzheimer's disease treatment research

Future Perspectives and Research Directions

  • Potential for targeted CD24 therapies
  • Promise in improving cancer treatment outcomes
  • Use as a biomarker for disease progression
  • Applications in cancer monitoring
  • Potential in autoimmune condition tracking
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