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Further characterization of the interaction between L-selectin and its endothelial ligands.

Y Imai1, L A Lasky, S D Rosen.   

Abstract

L-Selectin is a lectin-like receptor on lymphocytes which mediates their attachment to high endothelial venules (HEV) within lymph nodes. Previous work has identified HEV-associated endothelial ligands for L-selectin as sialylated, fucosylated and sulphated glycoproteins of approximately 50 kDa and approximately 90 kDa (Sgp50 and Sgp90). The interaction of L-selectin with these ligands is carbohydrate directed, reflecting the involvement of its amino-terminal, calcium-type lectin domain. It has been reported, and we have confirmed, that anti-Ly22 blocks the adhesive function of L-selectin without reducing its binding to a carbohydrate- based ligand PPME (phosphomannan monoester core from Hansenula hostii). The epitope for this monoclonal antibody depends on the epidermal growth factor (EGF) domain of L-selectin. We demonstrate that anti-Ly22 inhibits the interaction of L-selectin with both of the Sgps, thus establishing that the interaction of L-selectin with HEV can be accounted for by the Sgps. Furthermore, the interaction of trypsin fragments of Sgp50 with L-selectin is inhibitable both by an antibody that maps to the lectin domain and by anti-Ly22. These findings raise the possibility that anti-Ly22 is affecting the function of the lectin domain of L-selectin rather than directly antagonizing the EGF domain. Toward a further characterization of L-selectin's carbohydrate specificity, we show that Sgp50 is partially inactivated by the linkage-specific Newcastle Disease virus sialidase (alpha 2,3 linkage). We additionally demonstrate that a sialyl Lewis x-related tetrasaccharide can interact with L-selectin, as has also been demonstrated for E-selectin and P-selectin.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1384820     DOI: 10.1093/glycob/2.4.373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycobiology        ISSN: 0959-6658            Impact factor:   4.313


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