Literature DB >> 1629189

Ligand binding specificity of the leukocyte response integrin expressed by human neutrophils.

H D Gresham1, S P Adams, E J Brown.   

Abstract

The ligand binding specificity of the leukocyte response integrin (LRI) expressed by polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) was investigated by examining its interaction with two adhesion motifs within fibrinogen: the alpha chain sequence RGD and the gamma chain sequence KQAGDV. The effect of the hexapeptides KQAGDV, KQRGDV, and KGAGDV on fibrinogen-stimulated phagocytosis, a LRI-dependent function, was examined. Surprisingly, the sequence KGAGDV was most potent for inhibition of fibrinogen-stimulated ingestion; the order of potency of these peptides was KGAGDV greater than KQAGDV greater KQRGDV = GRGDSPA. Latex spheres coated with multivalent KGAGDV bound specifically to PMN and antibodies that recognized either the LRI beta chain (7G2) or an associated protein (IAP)-abrogated bead binding. Various control and anti-beta 1 and anti-beta 2 antibodies did not affect bead binding. Monovalent peptides KGAGDV and KQRGDV were equipotent for inhibition of bead binding to unstimulated PMN (ID50 = 19 microM). In contrast, KGAGDV was more potent than KQRGDV for inhibition of bead binding to N-formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine-stimulated PMN (ID50 = 2.5 microM versus ID50 = 60 microM). A control peptide, KGALEVA, did not inhibit LRI ligand binding or function. These data suggest that the unique amino acid sequence KGAGDV may represent a specific ligand for LRI and that LRI ligand binding specificity may be regulated by the activation state of the cell.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1629189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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