Human-specific pseudogenization of the CMAH gene eliminated the mammalian sialic acid (Sia) Neu5Gc (generating an excess of its precursor Neu5Ac), thus changing ubiquitous cell surface "self-associated molecular patterns" that modulate innate immunity via engagement of CD33-related-Siglec receptors. The Alu-fusion-mediated loss-of-function of CMAH fixed ∼2-3 Ma, possibly contributing to the origins of the genus Homo. The mutation likely altered human self-associated molecular patterns, triggering multiple events, including emergence of human-adapted pathogens with strong preference for Neu5Ac recognition and/or presenting Neu5Ac-containing molecular mimics of human glycans, which can suppress immune responses via CD33-related-Siglec engagem...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
Anthropogeny asks the deepest questions of human curiosity: “Where did we come from? How did we get ...
Throughout the past decade, studying ancient genomes has provided unique insights into human prehist...
Human-specific pseudogenization of the CMAH gene eliminated the mammalian sialic acid (Sia) Neu5Gc (...
The myelomonocytic receptor CD33 (Siglec-3) inhibits innate immune reactivity by extracellular V-set...
Humans are genetically deficient in the common mammalian sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5...
Humans and chimpanzees are more sensitive to endotoxin than are mice or monkeys, but any underlying ...
Siglecs are a recently discovered family of animal lectins that belong to the Ig superfamily and rec...
Sialic acids, a group of acidic sugars abundantly expressed in the tissues of deuterostome animals b...
Whole genome comparisons identified introgression from archaic to modern humans. Our analysis of hig...
Around 2-3 million years ago, Alu-mediated deletion of a critical exon in the CMAH gene became fixed...
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
International audiencePopulation genetic studies have clearly indicated that immunity and host defen...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
Anthropogeny asks the deepest questions of human curiosity: “Where did we come from? How did we get ...
Throughout the past decade, studying ancient genomes has provided unique insights into human prehist...
Human-specific pseudogenization of the CMAH gene eliminated the mammalian sialic acid (Sia) Neu5Gc (...
The myelomonocytic receptor CD33 (Siglec-3) inhibits innate immune reactivity by extracellular V-set...
Humans are genetically deficient in the common mammalian sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5...
Humans and chimpanzees are more sensitive to endotoxin than are mice or monkeys, but any underlying ...
Siglecs are a recently discovered family of animal lectins that belong to the Ig superfamily and rec...
Sialic acids, a group of acidic sugars abundantly expressed in the tissues of deuterostome animals b...
Whole genome comparisons identified introgression from archaic to modern humans. Our analysis of hig...
Around 2-3 million years ago, Alu-mediated deletion of a critical exon in the CMAH gene became fixed...
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
International audiencePopulation genetic studies have clearly indicated that immunity and host defen...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
Anthropogeny asks the deepest questions of human curiosity: “Where did we come from? How did we get ...
Throughout the past decade, studying ancient genomes has provided unique insights into human prehist...