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Memory B lymphocytes from secondary lymphoid organs interact with E-selectin through a novel glycoprotein ligand.

M C Montoya1, K Holtmann, K R Snapp, E Borges, F Sánchez-Madrid, F W Luscinskas, G Kansas, D Vestweber, M O de Landázuri.   

Abstract

Recirculation of B lymphocytes through the secondary lymphoid organs is key for recognition and response to foreign antigen. B lymphocytes within secondary lymphoid organs comprise a heterogeneous population of cells at distinct differentiation stages. To ascribe a particular adhesive behavior to discrete B-cell subsets within secondary lymphoid organs, we investigated their functional interaction with endothelial selectins under flow. We describe herein the characterization of a subset of human tonsillar B cells that interact with E-selectin but not P-selectin. E-selectin-interacting B cells had a phenotype of non-germinal center (CD10(-), CD38(-), CD44(+)), memory (IgD-) cells. Furthermore, FucT-VII was expressed selectively in CD44(+) E-selectin-adherent B lymphocytes. B-cell rolling on E-selectin required sialic acid but was independent of previously described selectin ligands. A novel glycoprotein ligand of 240 kDa carrying N-linked glycans was isolated from B-cell membranes by an E-selectin immunoadhesin. Binding of this protein was strictly Ca2+ dependent, was inhibited by a cell adhesion-blocking mAb against E-selectin, and required the presence of sialic acid but not N-linked carbohydrates. Our results enable us to assign to resident memory B lymphocytes a novel adhesion function, the rolling on E-selectin, that provides insights on the adhesion pathways involved in homing of memory B cells to tertiary sites.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10225975      PMCID: PMC408468          DOI: 10.1172/JCI4705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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