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DC-SIGN binding to the surface Ig oligomannose-type glycans promotes follicular lymphoma cell adhesion and survival

DC-SIGN binding to the surface Ig oligomannose-type glycans promotes follicular lymphoma cell adhesion and survival
DC-SIGN binding to the surface Ig oligomannose-type glycans promotes follicular lymphoma cell adhesion and survival
The occupation of the surface immunoglobulin antigen-binding site by oligomannose-type glycans (sIg-Mann) is a tumor-specific post-translational modification of classic follicular lymphoma (FL). SIg-Mann switches binding from antigen to dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3 grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN), known to be expressed on interfollicular macrophages and FL-associated follicular dendritic cells (FDCs). The interaction with DC-SIGN induces reorganization of sIg-Mann in wider and less dense clusters than anti-Ig, consistent with inefficient DC-SIGN-induced endocytosis and a low-level intracellular signaling. However, ligand-specific cell clusters form between sIg-Mann-expressing lymphoma and DC-SIGN-expressing cells, raising a need to understand the functional consequences of the interaction of DC-SIGN with sIg-Mann on primary FL cells. This engagement induces adhesion of FL cells to VCAM-1 via B-cell receptor proximal kinases and actin regulators in a fashion similar to anti-Ig, but without initiating apoptosis in vitro. Instead, antibody blockade of sIg-Mann contact with DC-SIGN expressed on FDC-derived YK6/SIGN cells inhibits adhesion and survival of primary FL cells in vitro. These data highlight that the specific interaction with DC-SIGN induces FL cell adhesion to VCAM-1, likely allowing FL cell retention in the lymph node, and survival of the FL cells. Adhesion and survival are inhibited by an anti-DC-SIGN blocking antibody, indicating a new early therapeutic approach against FL retention and survival in adaptive tumor tissue niches.
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Chiodin, Giorgia
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Abstract

The occupation of the surface immunoglobulin antigen-binding site by oligomannose-type glycans (sIg-Mann) is a tumor-specific post-translational modification of classic follicular lymphoma (FL). SIg-Mann switches binding from antigen to dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3 grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN), known to be expressed on interfollicular macrophages and FL-associated follicular dendritic cells (FDCs). The interaction with DC-SIGN induces reorganization of sIg-Mann in wider and less dense clusters than anti-Ig, consistent with inefficient DC-SIGN-induced endocytosis and a low-level intracellular signaling. However, ligand-specific cell clusters form between sIg-Mann-expressing lymphoma and DC-SIGN-expressing cells, raising a need to understand the functional consequences of the interaction of DC-SIGN with sIg-Mann on primary FL cells. This engagement induces adhesion of FL cells to VCAM-1 via B-cell receptor proximal kinases and actin regulators in a fashion similar to anti-Ig, but without initiating apoptosis in vitro. Instead, antibody blockade of sIg-Mann contact with DC-SIGN expressed on FDC-derived YK6/SIGN cells inhibits adhesion and survival of primary FL cells in vitro. These data highlight that the specific interaction with DC-SIGN induces FL cell adhesion to VCAM-1, likely allowing FL cell retention in the lymph node, and survival of the FL cells. Adhesion and survival are inhibited by an anti-DC-SIGN blocking antibody, indicating a new early therapeutic approach against FL retention and survival in adaptive tumor tissue niches.

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Published date: 17 July 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 508213
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508213
PURE UUID: a16e37cb-86ab-4837-aa50-369b56a26751
ORCID for Giorgia Chiodin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1456-8997
ORCID for Dylan Tatterton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1453-7496
ORCID for Sonya James: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0032-5935
ORCID for Patrick J. Duriez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1814-2552
ORCID for Stuart Lanham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4516-264X
ORCID for Francesco Forconi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2211-1831

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Date deposited: 14 Jan 2026 17:56
Last modified: 15 Jan 2026 02:52

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Author: Giorgia Chiodin ORCID iD
Author: Dylan Tatterton ORCID iD
Author: Philip J. Rock
Author: Luis del Rio
Author: Erin Snook
Author: Sonya James ORCID iD
Author: Patrick J. Duriez ORCID iD
Author: Miriam Di Re
Author: Martijn Verdoes
Author: Stuart Lanham ORCID iD
Author: Daniel J. Hodson
Author: Richard W. Burack

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