Literature DB >> 8345183

Expression of merosin in the thymus and its interaction with thymocytes.

A C Chang1, S Wadsworth, J E Coligan.   

Abstract

Merosin is a 700 kDa multichain protein that has several properties in common with laminin, one of the major extracellular matrix proteins present in basement membranes. Both contain B1 and B2 light chains, but merosin has a distinct M-chain compared with the laminin A-chain. Merosin is present in the basement membrane of placenta, striated muscle, and peripheral nerve. Using the RT-PCR assay, we demonstrate that merosin, but not laminin, is also expressed in the thymus. A partial cDNA sequence of the mouse merosin M-chain was 88% identical to the human M-chain, and the deduced amino acid sequences were 95% identical. 18-24% of adult mouse thymocytes bound to human merosin in vitro. Mg2+, but not Ca2+, was essential for binding. Binding was inhibited by antibodies recognizing VLA alpha 6 or beta 1, suggesting that the VLA-6 integrin is a merosin receptor. An anti-beta 4 integrin subunit mAb failed to inhibit binding, suggesting that the alpha 6 beta 4 integrin was not involved. Thymocytes were fractionated into immature and mature populations based on their expression of the heat stable antigen, recognized by the J11d mAb. Virtually all thymocytes expressed VLA-6, but only immature thymocytes (J11d+) bound to meroson. PMA treatment did not significantly increase the binding of J11d+ thymocytes nor did induce binding in the mature J11d- population. In constrast, both splenic T cells and unseparated lymph node cells showed enhanced binding to merosin after PMA stimulation. The expression of merosin in the thymus and its selective interaction with immature thymocytes suggest that thymocyte-merosin interactions may play a role in T cell development.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8345183

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


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