Ohmori K, Takada A, Ohwaki I, Takahashi N, Furukawa Y, Maeda M, Kiso M, Hasegawa A, Kannagi M, Kannagi R
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kyoto University, School of Medicine, Japan.
Blood. 1993 Nov 1;82(9):2797-805.
A subset of human helper memory T cells is known to adhere to E-selectin expressed on cytokine-activated endothelial cells. However, sialyl Lex antigen, the carbohydrate ligand for E-selectin, has been hardly detectable on these cells, at least when typical anti-sialyl Lex antibodies were used for detection. One of the MoAbs (2F3, IgM), which we raised against a chemically synthesized sialyl Lex glycolipid preparation, is found to react selectively to CD4+ CD45RObright+ CD45RA- helper memory T cells among peripheral lymphocytes in healthy individuals. The specificity of the antibody is in clear contrast to that of the hitherto reported typical anti-sialyl Lex antibodies FH-6 and SNH-3. These classical anti-sialyl Lex antibodies were known to react to a subset of natural killer (NK) cells, but were not reactive with any particular subset of resting peripheral T or B cells of healthy individuals if the cells were not activated. On the other hand, the newly generated 2F3 antibody specifically reacted to helper memory T cells, and did not react to NK cells, B cells, or any T cells other than helper memory T cells. When tested against the sialyl Lex-active glycolipid antigen, the reactivity of 2F3 was not significantly different from that of the classical anti-sialyl Lex antibodies. But when tested against oligosaccharides prepared from cellular glycoproteins, 2F3 detected a distinct set of O-linked oligosaccharides, which were not reactive to the classical anti-sialyl Lex antibodies. Our results suggest that various molecular species of sialyl Lex antigens are present on carbohydrate side chains of cellular glycoproteins, and that helper memory T cells express a distinct type of sialyl Lex antigen that is defined by 2F3 but is not efficiently detected by other typical anti-sialyl Lex antibodies. Among cultured lymphocytic leukemia cells, the adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) cells preferentially expressed the 2F3-defined antigen, and acute lymphocytic leukemia cells rarely expressed the antigen. The cultured ATL cells expressing the 2F3-defined antigen showed a clear E-selectin-dependent adhesion to cytokin-activated endothelial cells, and the 2F3-defined sialyl Lex antigen served as a ligand for E-selectin as ascertained by the clear inhibition of adhesion with the 2F3 antibody.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
已知人类辅助性记忆T细胞的一个亚群会黏附于细胞因子激活的内皮细胞上表达的E-选择素。然而,至少在使用典型的抗唾液酸化路易斯抗原(sialyl Lex)抗体进行检测时,这些细胞上几乎检测不到作为E-选择素碳水化合物配体的唾液酸化路易斯抗原。我们针对化学合成的唾液酸化路易斯糖脂制剂制备的一种单克隆抗体(2F3,IgM),被发现能选择性地与健康个体外周淋巴细胞中的CD4+ CD45RObright+ CD45RA-辅助性记忆T细胞发生反应。该抗体的特异性与迄今报道的典型抗唾液酸化路易斯抗原抗体FH-6和SNH-3明显不同。已知这些经典的抗唾液酸化路易斯抗原抗体能与一部分自然杀伤(NK)细胞发生反应,但如果细胞未被激活,它们不会与健康个体静息外周T细胞或B细胞的任何特定亚群发生反应。另一方面,新产生的2F3抗体特异性地与辅助性记忆T细胞发生反应,而不与NK细胞、B细胞或除辅助性记忆T细胞以外的任何T细胞发生反应。当针对唾液酸化路易斯抗原活性糖脂抗原进行检测时,2F3的反应性与经典抗唾液酸化路易斯抗原抗体的反应性没有显著差异。但当针对从细胞糖蛋白制备的寡糖进行检测时,2F3检测到一组独特的O-连接寡糖,这些寡糖与经典抗唾液酸化路易斯抗原抗体不发生反应。我们的结果表明,唾液酸化路易斯抗原的各种分子形式存在于细胞糖蛋白的碳水化合物侧链上,并且辅助性记忆T细胞表达一种由2F3定义的独特类型的唾液酸化路易斯抗原,而其他典型抗唾液酸化路易斯抗原抗体无法有效检测到这种抗原。在培养的淋巴细胞白血病细胞中,成人T细胞白血病(ATL)细胞优先表达2F3定义的抗原,而急性淋巴细胞白血病细胞很少表达该抗原。表达2F3定义抗原的培养ATL细胞对细胞因子激活的内皮细胞表现出明显的E-选择素依赖性黏附,并且如用2F3抗体明显抑制黏附所确定的,2F3定义的唾液酸化路易斯抗原作为E-选择素的配体。(摘要截短至400字)