CD300 Antigen Like Family Member D (CD300LD)

CD300D; CLM4; CMRF35A4; CMRF35-like molecule 4

CD300 Antigen Like Family Member D (CD300LD)
CD300LD belongs to the CD300 family. Contains 1 Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain. The CD300 glycoproteins are a family of cell surface molecules that modulate a diverse array of cell processes via their paired triggering and inhibitory receptor functions. Family members share a common evolutionary pathway and at least one member of the family has undergone significant positive selection, indicating their crucial value to the host. This review clarifies the occasionally confusing usage of nomenclature for the CD300 family and summarizes current understanding of their genomics, expression and function. Their ability to fine tune leukocyte function and immune responses highlights several potential options to exploit the CD300 molecules as therapeutic targets in chronic inflammatory diseases, allergy and other disease states.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)