Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Calreticulin – a multifaced protein
View through CrossRef
Summary
Calreticulin (CALR) is a highly conserved multi-function protein that primarily localizes within the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). It participates in various processes in the cells, including glycoprotein chaperoning, regulation of Ca
2+
homeostasis, antigen processing and presentation for adaptive immune response, cell adhesion/migration, cell proliferation, immunogenic cell death, gene expression and RNA stability. The role of CALR in the assembly, retrieval and cell surface expression of MHC class I molecules is well known. A fraction of the total cellular CALR is localized in the cytosol, following its retro-translocation from the ER. In the cell stress conditions, CALR is also expressed on the cell surface via an interaction with phosphatidylserine localized on the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane. The abovementioned mechanism is relevant for the recognition of the cells, as well as immunogenicity and phagocytic uptake of proapoptotic and apoptotic cells.
Lastly, the presence of
CALR
exon 9 gene mutations was confirmed in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms. Their presence results in an abnormal CALR structure due to the loss of its ER-retention sequence, CALR extra-ER localisation, the formation of a complex with thrombopoietin receptor, and oncogenic transformation of hematopoietic stem cells. It is also known that
CALR
exon 9 mutants are highly immunogenic and induce T cell response. Despite this fact,
CALR
mutant positive hematopoietic cells emerge. The last phenomenon is probably the result of the inhibition of phagocytosis of the cancer cells exposing CALR mutant protein by dendritic cells.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: Calreticulin – a multifaced protein
Description:
Summary
Calreticulin (CALR) is a highly conserved multi-function protein that primarily localizes within the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
It participates in various processes in the cells, including glycoprotein chaperoning, regulation of Ca
2+
homeostasis, antigen processing and presentation for adaptive immune response, cell adhesion/migration, cell proliferation, immunogenic cell death, gene expression and RNA stability.
The role of CALR in the assembly, retrieval and cell surface expression of MHC class I molecules is well known.
A fraction of the total cellular CALR is localized in the cytosol, following its retro-translocation from the ER.
In the cell stress conditions, CALR is also expressed on the cell surface via an interaction with phosphatidylserine localized on the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane.
The abovementioned mechanism is relevant for the recognition of the cells, as well as immunogenicity and phagocytic uptake of proapoptotic and apoptotic cells.
Lastly, the presence of
CALR
exon 9 gene mutations was confirmed in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms.
Their presence results in an abnormal CALR structure due to the loss of its ER-retention sequence, CALR extra-ER localisation, the formation of a complex with thrombopoietin receptor, and oncogenic transformation of hematopoietic stem cells.
It is also known that
CALR
exon 9 mutants are highly immunogenic and induce T cell response.
Despite this fact,
CALR
mutant positive hematopoietic cells emerge.
The last phenomenon is probably the result of the inhibition of phagocytosis of the cancer cells exposing CALR mutant protein by dendritic cells.
Related Results
Unraveling the connection between calreticulin and myeloproliferative neoplasms via calcium signaling
Unraveling the connection between calreticulin and myeloproliferative neoplasms via calcium signaling
AbstractMutations in the form of insertions and deletions (INDEL) in the calreticulin gene lead to essential thrombocythemia (ET) which is characterized by the formation of thrombo...
Endothelial Protein C Receptor
Endothelial Protein C Receptor
IntroductionThe protein C anticoagulant pathway plays a critical role in the negative regulation of the blood clotting response. The pathway is triggered by thrombin, which allows ...
Calreticulin: Endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ gatekeeper
Calreticulin: Endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ gatekeeper
AbstractEndoplasmic reticulum (ER) luminal Ca2+ is vital for the function of the ER and regulates many cellular processes. Calreticulin is a highly conserved, ER‐resident Ca2+ bind...
Molecular identification of EhCRT gene Calreticulin isolated from children infected with Entamoeba histolytica
Molecular identification of EhCRT gene Calreticulin isolated from children infected with Entamoeba histolytica
Objective: To detect the gene of entamoeba histolytica by polymerase chain reaction and investigate theexpression of immunogene entamoeba histolytica calreticulin in stool samples ...
TINGKAT PROTEIN DAN LISIN DALAM RANSUM TERHADAP EFISIENSI LISIN DAN PROTEIN NETTO PADA AYAM KAMPUNG UMUR 12 MINGGU
TINGKAT PROTEIN DAN LISIN DALAM RANSUM TERHADAP EFISIENSI LISIN DAN PROTEIN NETTO PADA AYAM KAMPUNG UMUR 12 MINGGU
Penelitian yang dilakukan ini dalam mencari pengaruh tingkat protein dan lisin terhadap efisiensi lisin dan penggunaan protein netto pada ayam kampung yang diperlihara sampai umur ...
Cyclophilin A Impairs Efferocytosis and Accelerates Atherosclerosis by Overexpressing CD 47 and Down-Regulating Calreticulin
Cyclophilin A Impairs Efferocytosis and Accelerates Atherosclerosis by Overexpressing CD 47 and Down-Regulating Calreticulin
Impairment of efferocytosis in apoptotic macrophages is a known determinant of the severity of atherosclerosis and the vulnerability of plaques to rupture. The precise mechanisms i...
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction: Although traumatic chylothorax is predominantly associated with penetrating injuries, instances following blunt trauma, as a rare and challenging condition, ...
Optimal dietary protein level for juvenile Hefang crucian carp (
Carassius auratus
): Balancing growth performance and hepatic health
Optimal dietary protein level for juvenile Hefang crucian carp (
Carassius auratus
): Balancing growth performance and hepatic health
Abstract
A 54‐day feeding trial was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary protein levels on growth performance, digestive capacity,...

