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Identification of 5 topographic domains of the mouse LFA-1 molecule: subunit assignment and functional involvement in lymphoid cell interactions.

S Pont, P Naquet, S Marchetto, A Regnier-Vigouroux, D Blanc, A Pierres, M Pierres.   

Abstract

We have evaluated the serologic and T cell function inhibiting properties of 10 rat mAb reactive with the mouse LFA-1 molecule. Binding inhibition studies revealed that these mAb identified five topographic domains on LFA-1, including an immunodominant epitope region (A) defined by 6 mAb (H35-89, H68-96, H85-326, H129-37, H154-595, and H155-141) and four other spatially separate epitopes each defined by a single mAb (i.e., B, H154-266; C, H129-296; D, H154-163; and E, H155-78). Immunoprecipitation studies carried out with T cell hybridoma detergent lysate containing native or dissociated alpha and beta LFA-1 subunits permitted assignment of the epitopes A, C, and D to the alpha-chain, while expression of the epitopes B and E required homologous pairing of the alpha and beta LFA-1 subunits. These anti-LFA-1 mAb did not bind to the Mac-1 positive P388D1 cells. All the six mAb directed at epitope A inhibited, in the range of 50 to 95%, the proliferative responses of alloantigen- or soluble-antigen GAT-specific T cell clones and the cytolytic activity of I-Ak-specific CTL clones. MAb reactive with the epitopes C and D also blocked these T cell responses, although to a lesser extent. No inhibition was observed with mAb specific to epitope B, whereas the epitope E-specific mAb H155-78 potentiated control T cell responses by 20 to 40%. Suboptimal amounts of anti-L3T4 mAb H129-19 were found to synergistically enhance the T cell function inhibiting properties of mAb to LFA-1 epitopes A, C, and D. These studies reveal an unexpected diversification of LFA-1 between mouse and rat species and further the functional dissection of this molecule.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2422261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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