The CD43 coreceptor molecule recruits the ζ-chain as part of its signaling pathway

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Cruz-Muñoz, ME
Salas-Vidal, E
Salaiza-Suazo, N
Becker, I
Pedraza-Alva, G
Rosenstein, Y
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Biotecnol, Cuemavaca 62250, Morelos, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Expt Med, Fac Med, Cuemavaca 62250, Morelos, Mexico
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10.4049/jimmunol.171.4.1901
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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CD43 is an abundant cell surface sialoglycoprotein implicated in hemopoietic cell adhesion and activation. Cell stimulation through CD43 results in recruitment of different signaling proteins, including members of the Src family kinases, Syk, phospholipase Cgamma2, the adapter protein Shc, the guanine nucleotide exchange factor Vav, and activation of protein kinase C. In this study, we report that in human T lymphocytes, the zeta-chain is part of the CD43 signaling pathway. Upon CD43 engagement, the zeta-chain was tyrosine-phosphorylated, generating docking sites for tyrosine-phosphorylated zeta-associated protein of 70 kDa and Vav. In vitro kinase assays suggested that zeta-associated protein of 70 kDa could account for the kinase activity associated with the zeta-chain following CD43 engagement. Cross-linking CD43 on the surface of the Lck-deficient JCaM.1 cells failed to phosphorylate the zeta-chain and associated proteins, suggesting that Lck is a key element in the CD43 signaling pathway leading to phosphorylation. CD43 engagement with beads coated with anti-CD43 mAb resulted in concentration of the zeta-chain toward the bead attachment site, but interestingly, the distribution of the T cell Ag receptor complex remained unaffected. Recruitment of the zeta-chain through CD43-mediated signals was not restricted to T lymphocytes because phosphorylation and redistribution of the zeta-chain was also observed in NK cells. Our results provide evidence that the zeta-chain functions as a scaffold molecule in the CD43 signaling pathway, favoring the recruitment and formation of downstream signaling complexes involved in the CD43-mediated cell activation of T lymphocytes and other leukocytes such as NK cells.
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