Intercellular adhesion molecule

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 02.06.2022

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ICAM; Intracellular adhesion molecule

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

CAM proteins are intercellular cell adhesion molecules that bind to LFA-1 and structurally belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily.

ClassificationThis section has been translated automatically.

4 types are known: ICAM-1, ICAM-2, ICAM-3, ICAM-4, they all belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily.

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ICAM-1(CD54) is a transmembrane protein (glycoprotein) expressed by many cell types, including endothelia and dendritic cells. ICAM-1 consists of 505 amino acids, binds to the ligands LFA-1 and Mac-1, both integrins expressed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes. This affinity enables various interactions between T lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells (initiation of the T cell-directed immune response). Furthermore, the membrane glycoprotein controls interactions between neutrophil leukocytes and endothelial cells (initiation of inflammatory response - diapedesis of neutrophil leukocytes). ICAM-1 is the cellular receptor of most rhinovirus strains and coxsackievirus .

  • ICAM-2(CD102)
  • ICAM-3
  • ICAM-4 (CD242)

have similar functions to ICAM-1 and their production is stimulated by INF gamma or TNF alpha. In addition to LFA-1, these CAMs can also bind to complement receptors C3 and C4.

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A mutation in ICAM1 leads to an increased risk of coronary heart disease.

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Last updated on: 02.06.2022