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Fc Receptors

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    Chapter 1 The Old but New IgM Fc Receptor (Fc μ R)
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    Chapter 2 Emerging Roles for the FCRL Family Members in Lymphocyte Biology and Disease.
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    Chapter 3 Intracellular Antibody Immunity and the Cytosolic Fc Receptor TRIM21.
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    Chapter 4 Computational Modeling of the Main Signaling Pathways Involved in Mast Cell Activation
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    Chapter 5 Calcium Channels in Fc Receptor Signaling
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    Chapter 6 Regulation of FcεRI Signaling by Lipid Phosphatases.
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    Chapter 7 Fc receptors as adaptive immunoreceptors.
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    Chapter 8 Glycosylation and fc receptors.
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    Chapter 9 Antibodies as Natural Adjuvants
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    Chapter 10 IgA, IgA Receptors, and Their Anti-inflammatory Properties.
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    Chapter 11 Humanized Mice to Study FcγR Function.
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    Chapter 12 FcRn: From Molecular Interactions to Regulation of IgG Pharmacokinetics and Functions.
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    Chapter 13 Human FcR Polymorphism and Disease
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    Chapter 14 Bridging autoantibodies and arthritis: the role of fc receptors.
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    Chapter 15 The FcγR of Humans and Non-human Primates and Their Interaction with IgG: Implications for Induction of Inflammation, Resistance to Infection and the Use of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies
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    Chapter 16 FcγRIIB as a Key Determinant of Agonistic Antibody Efficacy.
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    Chapter 17 Fc receptor-dependent mechanisms of monoclonal antibody therapy of cancer.
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    Chapter 18 Sweet and Sour: The Role of Glycosylation for the Anti-inflammatory Activity of Immunoglobulin G.
Attention for Chapter 8: Glycosylation and fc receptors.
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Chapter title
Glycosylation and fc receptors.
Chapter number 8
Book title
Fc Receptors
Published in
Current topics in microbiology and immunology, August 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-07911-0_8
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Book ISBNs
978-3-31-907910-3, 978-3-31-907911-0
Authors

Hayes JM, Cosgrave EF, Struwe WB, Wormald M, Davey GP, Jefferis R, Rudd PM, Jerrard M. Hayes, Eoin F. J. Cosgrave, Weston B. Struwe, Mark Wormald, Gavin P. Davey, Roy Jefferis, Pauline M. Rudd, Hayes, Jerrard M., Cosgrave, Eoin F. J., Struwe, Weston B., Wormald, Mark, Davey, Gavin P., Jefferis, Roy, Rudd, Pauline M.

Abstract

Immunoglobulins and Fc receptors are critical glycoprotein components of the immune system. Fc receptors bind the Fc (effector) region of antibody molecules and communicate information within the innate and adaptive immune systems. Glycosylation of antibodies, particularly in the Fc region of IgG, has been extensively studied in health and disease. The N-glycans in the identical heavy chains have been shown to be critical for maintaining structural integrity, communication with the Fc receptor and the downstream immunological response. Less is known about glycosylation of the Fc receptor in either healthy or disease states, however, recent studies have implicated an active role for receptor associated oligosaccharides in the antibody-receptor interaction. Research into Fc receptor glycosylation is increasing rapidly, where Fc receptors are routinely used to analyze the binding of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies and where glycosylation of receptors expressed by cells of the immune system could potentially be used to mediate and control the differential binding of immunoglobulins. Here we discuss the glycosylation of immunoglobulin antibodies (IgA, IgE, IgG) and the Fc receptors (FcαR, FcεR, FcγR, FcRn) that bind them, the function of carbohydrates in the immune response and recent advances in our understanding of these critical glycoproteins.

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Country Count As %
United States 1 <1%
South Africa 1 <1%
Unknown 150 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 32 21%
Researcher 21 14%
Student > Bachelor 21 14%
Student > Master 17 11%
Other 8 5%
Other 18 12%
Unknown 35 23%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 37 24%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 29 19%
Immunology and Microbiology 16 11%
Medicine and Dentistry 14 9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 5 3%
Other 14 9%
Unknown 37 24%
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