Phylogenetic and structural insights into the origin of C-type lectin Mincle in vertebrates

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Taiki Ito [1 ]
Carla Guenther [2 ]
Eri Ishikawa [2 ]
Takae Yabuki [1 ]
Masamichi Nagae [2 ]
Yoichiro Nakatani [1 ]
Sho Yamasaki [3 ]
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[1] Research Institute for Microbial Diseases,Department of Molecular Immunology
[2] Osaka University,Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC)
[3] Osaka University,Center for Advanced Modalities and Drug Delivery Systems (CAMaD)
[4] Osaka University,Laboratory of Medical and Evolutionary Genomics, Department of Biological Informatics, Bioinformatics Center
[5] Research Institute for Microbial Diseases,Center for Infectious Disease Education and Research (CiDER)
[6] Osaka University,undefined
[7] Osaka University,undefined
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C-type lectin receptors; Molecular phylogenetics; Crystal structure; Ligand specificity; FcRγ; Vertebrates;
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10.1007/s00251-025-01375-x
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Our bodies are continuously exposed to injurious insults by infection and tissue damage, which are primarily sensed by innate immune receptors to maintain homeostasis. Among such receptors is macrophage-inducible C-type lectin (Mincle, gene symbol CLEC4E), a member of the C-type lectin receptor (CLR) family, which functions as an immune sensor for both pathogens and damaged self. To monitor these injurious stimuli, Mincle recognizes disaccharide-based pathogen-derived glycolipids and monosaccharide-based intracellular metabolites, such as β-glucosylceramide. Mincle is well-conserved among mammals; however, there are questions that remain unclear, such as from which lower vertebrate did it arise and whether the original ligand was self or non-self. Here, we found homologues of Mincle and its signaling subunit Fc receptor γ chain (FcRγ) in lower vertebrates, such as reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. The crystal structure of a Mincle homologue revealed that fish Mincle possesses a narrower sugar-binding pocket than that of mammalian Mincle, and accommodates only monosaccharide moieties. These results suggest that Mincle may have evolved from a self-recognizing receptor, and its sugar-binding pocket widened during evolution, presumably to adapt to disaccharide-based glycolipids derived from life-threatening pathogens.
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