Heat stable antigen (mouse CD24) supports myeloid cell binding to endothelial and platelet P-selectin

S Aigner, M Ruppert, M Hubbe… - International …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
S Aigner, M Ruppert, M Hubbe, M Sammar, Z Sthoeger, EC Butcher, D Vestweber…
International immunology, 1995academic.oup.com
P-selectin is a Ca2+-dependent lectin that participates in leukocyte adhesion to vascular
endothelium and platelets. Myeloid cells and a subset of T lymphocytes express
carbohydrate ligands at the cell surface. Previously, we suggested that heat stable antigen
(HSA/mouse CD24), an extensively glycosylated cell surface molecule on many mouse
cells, is a ligand for P-selectin. Here we show that HSA mediates the binding of monocytic
cells and neutrophlls to P-selectln. The monocytic cell lines ESb-MP and J774, peritoneal …
Abstract
P-selectin is a Ca2+-dependent lectin that participates in leukocyte adhesion to vascular endothelium and platelets. Myeloid cells and a subset of T lymphocytes express carbohydrate ligands at the cell surface. Previously, we suggested that heat stable antigen (HSA/mouse CD24), an extensively glycosylated cell surface molecule on many mouse cells, is a ligand for P-selectin. Here we show that HSA mediates the binding of monocytic cells and neutrophlls to P-selectln. The monocytic cell lines ESb-MP and J774, peritoneal exudate cells, and bone marrow neutrophlls could bind to lipopolysaccharide-activated bend3 endothelioma cells under rotation-induced shear forces and this binding was inhibited by mAb to P-selectin and HSA. Blocking was weak at room temperature but more efficient at 4°C when Integrin-mediated binding was decreased. Also the adhesion of neutrophlis to stimulated platelets expressing P-selectin was blocked by HSA- and P-selectin-specific mAb. Latex beads coated with purified HSA from myeloid cells bound to activated endothelioma cells or platelets, and the binding was similarly blocked by mAb to P-selectin and HSA respectively. The HSA-coated beads were stained with P-selectin-IgG, very weakly with L-selectin—IgG but not with E-selectin—IgG. The staining was dependent on divalent cations and treatment with endoglycosidase F or neuramlnidase indicated that sialylated N-linked glycans were recognized. The presence of these glycans was confirmed by biosynthetic labeling studies. Our data suggest that HSA, in addition to the recently identified 160 kDa glycoprotein ligand on mouse neutrophils, belongs to a group of monospecific P-selectin ligands on myeloid cells.
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