CD24

Mammalian protein found in humans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Signal transducer CD24 also known as cluster of differentiation 24 or heat stable antigen CD24 (HSA) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CD24 gene.[5] CD24 is a cell adhesion molecule.

AliasesCD24, CD24A, CD24 molecule
End106,975,627 bp[1]
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CD24
Identifiers
AliasesCD24, CD24A, CD24 molecule
External IDsOMIM: 600074; MGI: 88323; GeneCards: CD24; OMA:CD24 - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001291737
NM_001291738
NM_001291739
NM_013230
NM_001359084

NM_009846

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001278666
NP_001278667
NP_001278668
NP_037362
NP_001346013

NP_033976

Location (UCSC)Chr 6: 106.97 – 106.98 MbChr 10: 43.45 – 43.46 Mb
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Function

CD24 is a sialoglycoprotein expressed at the surface of most B lymphocytes and differentiating neuroblasts. It is also expressed on neutrophils[6] and neutrophil precursors from the myelocyte stage onwards. The encoded protein is anchored via a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol (GPI) link to the cell surface. The protein also contributes to a wide range of downstream signaling networks and is crucial for neural development.[7] Cross-linking of CD24 on the surface of neutrophils induces apoptosis,[8] and this appears to be defective in sepsis.[8] CD24 gene is found on chromosome 6 (6q21) An alignment of this gene's sequence finds genomic locations with similarity on chromosomes 1p36, 3p26, 15q21.3, 20q11.2 and Yq11.222. Whether transcription, and corresponding translation, occurs at each of these other genomic locations needs to be experimentally determined.[citation needed]

Researchers have identified CD24 as a novel cell surface marker that flags anastasis in melanoma cells, a process where cells that have initiated apoptosis can recover and survive.[9] This discovery highlights CD24’s role in marking apoptotic subpopulations that exhibit metabolic activity and proliferative capacities, contributing to melanoma’s resilience and potential metastasis.

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