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A Cytotoxic Antibody Recognizing Lacto-N-fucopentaose I (LNFP I) on Human Induced Pluripotent Stem (hiPS) Cells.

Shogo Matsumoto1, Hiromi Nakao1, Keiko Kawabe2, Motohiro Nonaka1, Hidenao Toyoda3, Yuto Takishima3, Kenji Kawabata4, Tomoko Yamaguchi4, Miho K Furue5, Takao Taki6, Takeshi Okumura7, Yuzo Yamazaki7, Shuuichi Nakaya7, Nobuko Kawasaki1, Toshisuke Kawasaki8.   

Abstract

We have generated a mouse monoclonal antibody (R-17F, IgG1 subtype) specific to human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS)/embryonic stem (ES) cells by using a hiPS cell line as an antigen. Triple-color confocal immunostaining images of hiPS cells with R-17F indicated that the R-17F epitope was expressed exclusively and intensively on the cell membranes of hiPS cells and co-localized partially with those of SSEA-4 and SSEA-3. Lines of evidence suggested that the predominant part of the R-17F epitope was a glycolipid. Upon TLC blot of total lipid extracts from hiPS cells with R-17F, one major R-17F-positive band was observed at a slow migration position close to that of anti-blood group H1(O) antigen. MALDI-TOF-MS and MS(n) analyses of the purified antigen indicated that the presumptive structure of the R-17F antigen was Fuc-Hex-HexNAc-Hex-Hex-Cer. Glycan microarray analysis involving 13 different synthetic oligosaccharides indicated that R-17F bound selectively to LNFP I (Fucα1-2Galβ1-3GlcNAcβ1-3Galβ1-4Glc). A critical role of the terminal Fucα1-2 residue was confirmed by the selective disappearance of R-17F binding to the purified antigen upon α1-2 fucosidase digestion. Most interestingly, R-17F, when added to hiPS/ES cell suspensions, exhibited potent dose-dependent cytotoxicity. The cytotoxic effect was augmented markedly upon the addition of the secondary antibody (goat anti-mouse IgG1 antibody). R-17F may be beneficial for safer regenerative medicine by eliminating residual undifferentiated hiPS cells in hiPS-derived regenerative tissues, which are considered to be a strong risk factor for carcinogenesis.
© 2015 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  MALDI-TOF-MS; carbohydrate-recognizing antibody; confocal microscopy; cytotoxic antibody; embryonic stem cell; flow cytometry; glycan microarray; glycolipid; induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS cell) (iPSC); lacto-N-fucopentaose I

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26100630      PMCID: PMC4536414          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M115.657692

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


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