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  • Extracellular matrix protein N-glycosylation mediates immune self-tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster.

Extracellular matrix protein N-glycosylation mediates immune self-tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021-09-22)
Nathan T Mortimer, Mary L Fischer, Ashley L Waring, Pooja Kr, Balint Z Kacsoh, Susanna E Brantley, Erin S Keebaugh, Joshua Hill, Chris Lark, Julia Martin, Pravleen Bains, Jonathan Lee, Alysia D Vrailas-Mortimer, Todd A Schlenke
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In order to respond to infection, hosts must distinguish pathogens from their own tissues. This allows for the precise targeting of immune responses against pathogens and also ensures self-tolerance, the ability of the host to protect self tissues from immune damage. One way to maintain self-tolerance is to evolve a self signal and suppress any immune response directed at tissues that carry this signal. Here, we characterize the Drosophila tuSz 1 mutant strain, which mounts an aberrant immune response against its own fat body. We demonstrate that this autoimmunity is the result of two mutations: 1) a mutation in the GCS1 gene that disrupts N-glycosylation of extracellular matrix proteins covering the fat body, and 2) a mutation in the Drosophila Janus Kinase ortholog that causes precocious activation of hemocytes. Our data indicate that N-glycans attached to extracellular matrix proteins serve as a self signal and that activated hemocytes attack tissues lacking this signal. The simplicity of this invertebrate self-recognition system and the ubiquity of its constituent parts suggests it may have functional homologs across animals.

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Anti-MOGS antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution
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