ALPHA(4)BETA(1) INTEGRIN-DEPENDENT CELL-ADHESION IS REGULATED BY A LOW-AFFINITY RECEPTOR POOL THAT IS CONFORMATIONALLY RESPONSIVE TO LIGAND

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YEDNOCK, TA
CANNON, C
VANDEVERT, C
GOLDBACH, EG
SHAW, G
ELLIS, DR
LIAW, C
FRITZ, LC
TANNER, LI
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[1] ATHENA NEUROSCI INC, San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
[2] GENET INST INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02140 USA
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10.1074/jbc.270.48.28740
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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alpha(4) beta(1) integrin (VLA-4) appears to be unique among the leukocyte integrins in that it can initiate the adhesion of circulating lymphocytes without cellular activation, It is not known how lymphocytes or other cell types maintain constitutive levels of alpha(4) beta(1) integrin activity. The current report describes a monoclonal antibody, 15/7, that recognizes a high affinity or ligand-occupied conformation of beta(1) integrin. Studies with 15/7 revealed that alpha(4) beta(1) integrin-dependent adhesion of leukocytic cell lines is mediated by a population of low affinity receptors that is conformationally responsive to ligand; the 15/7 epitope could be induced by nanomolar concentrations of soluble VCAM-1 or by micromolar concentrations of a peptide derived from the type III connecting segment domain of fibronectin (as ligands for alpha(4) beta(1) integrin). The same receptors were also responsive to adhesion activating reagents, such as Mn2+, activating anti-beta(1) integrin antibodies, and phorbol myristate acetate, which induced the 15/7 epitope directly and/or decreased the concentration of ligand required for epitope induction. In addition to the responsive receptor pool, cells expressed a second population of alpha(4) beta(1) integrin that was conformationally restrained, failing to respond to ligand or to any of the activating reagents. The relative size of the responsive and inactive receptor pools, as well as the affinity of the responsive receptors, represented a stable phenotype of different cell types and played important roles in defining the cells' adhesive capacity and ligand specificity. Similar receptor populations were measured on lymphocyte subsets in whole blood, These studies provide insight into how cells maintain different constitutive levels of alpha(4) beta(1) integrin activity, and how the activity of beta(1) integrin can be modulated by activators of cell adhesion.
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