Role of Mannan-binding Protein, MBP, in Innate Immunity

Tomoaki Nakagawa, Bruce Yong Ma, Kazuhide Uemura, Shogo Oka, Nobuko Kawasaki, Toshisuke Kawasaki

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Abstract

Mannan-binding protein (MBP) is a C-type lectin, which binds to carbohydrates on the surface of some microorganisms and kills them through the activation of complement. This complement activation pathway is called the lectin pathway. MBP also kills mammalian cells that express MBP ligands on their surfaces via the lectin pathway. Recently, we found anti-tumor activity of MBP in vivo using tumor cells transplanted into nude mice. We propose to call this antitumor effect mannan-binding protein-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (MDCC), because it does not require complement activation, and the involvement of some immune cells was assumed. Very recently, MBP was demonstrated to be selectively expressed in epithelial cells of the small intestine. This finding may suggest that MBP plays an important role in the small intestine as a host defense factor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4467-4471
Number of pages5
JournalAnticancer research
Volume23
Issue number6 A
Publication statusPublished - 11-2003
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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