Human Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 3, ICAM3 Primacu™ ELI
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The protein ICAM-3, also known as CD50, is a member of the intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM) family consisting of three members.
It is a DC-SIGN ligand that is constitutively expressed on resting leukocytes and is thus an important molecule for the first immune response.
ICAM-3 comprises five immunoglobulin-like domains and binds LFA-1 through its two N-terminal domains.
It functions not only as an adhesion molecule but also as a potent signaling molecule.
ICAM-3 binds to LFA-1 on antigen-presenting cells (APC) stabilizing the T cell-APC interaction, facilitating signaling through the CD3/TCR complex.
However, recent evidence using cultured and transformed T cells suggests ICAM-3 may also function in signaling.
It has been reported that the CD50 molecule can play a role in developing functionally mature T lymphocytes and its expression increases during the maturation process of T lymphocytes.
Also, the interactions of ICAM-3 and LFA-1 facilitate HIV-1- induced virological synapse formation between T cells.
ICAM-3 is associated with an increase in cellular radio-resistance and cancer cell proliferation.
It could be considered as a candidate for anti-cancer drug development and as a cancer diagnostic marker.
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