Mechanisms involved in the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells
Abstract
The effects of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to cell-surface molecules, divalent cations, and various cell-signaling and metabolic inhibitors on the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells (TDC) were studied using a rosette assay. It was found that TDC/thymocyte adhesion was stronger and faster at 37 degrees C than at 4 degrees C. Flow cytometric analysis demonstrated that bound thymocytes were predominantly CD4(+)CD8(+) and CD4(+)CD8(-), but in comparison to the phenotype of whole thymocytes, they were enriched in the mature TCR alpha beta(hi) subset. The binding of thymocytes to TDC at 37 degrees C was almost completely dependent on Ca2+ and Mg2+ and partly on an intact cytoskeleton and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. The adhesion was independent of new protein synthesis and the activities of protein kinases A and C, tyrosine kinases, as well as phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases. The TDC/thymocyte adhesion at 37 degrees C was partly blocked by anti-LFA-l (WT.1), an...ti-CD18 (WT.3), and anti-ICAM-1 (1A29) mAb. MAbs to class II MHC (OX-3 and OX-6), CD4 (W3/25), CD8 (OX-5), and alpha beta TCR (R73) stimulated the adhesion via an LFA-1-dependent pathway, whereas an anti-CD45 mAb (G3C5) stimulated the rosette formation independently of LFA-1. MAbs to CD2 (OX-34), CD11b (ED7), CD11b/c (OX-42), and class I MHC (OX-18) were without significant effects on the adhesion process.
Keywords:
thymic dendritic cells / thymocytes / adhesion molecules / rosettes / signalingSource:
Developmental Immunology, 1996, 5, 1, 37-51Publisher:
- Harwood Acad Publ Gmbh, Taylor & Francis Group, Philadelphia
DOI: 10.1155/1996/18312
ISSN: 1044-6672
PubMed: 8828010
WoS: A1996UY57300004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0029813642
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Colić, M AU - Ilić, Vesna AU - Pavlović, MD AU - Tamatani, T. AU - Miyasaka, M PY - 1996 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/28 AB - The effects of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to cell-surface molecules, divalent cations, and various cell-signaling and metabolic inhibitors on the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells (TDC) were studied using a rosette assay. It was found that TDC/thymocyte adhesion was stronger and faster at 37 degrees C than at 4 degrees C. Flow cytometric analysis demonstrated that bound thymocytes were predominantly CD4(+)CD8(+) and CD4(+)CD8(-), but in comparison to the phenotype of whole thymocytes, they were enriched in the mature TCR alpha beta(hi) subset. The binding of thymocytes to TDC at 37 degrees C was almost completely dependent on Ca2+ and Mg2+ and partly on an intact cytoskeleton and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. The adhesion was independent of new protein synthesis and the activities of protein kinases A and C, tyrosine kinases, as well as phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases. The TDC/thymocyte adhesion at 37 degrees C was partly blocked by anti-LFA-l (WT.1), anti-CD18 (WT.3), and anti-ICAM-1 (1A29) mAb. MAbs to class II MHC (OX-3 and OX-6), CD4 (W3/25), CD8 (OX-5), and alpha beta TCR (R73) stimulated the adhesion via an LFA-1-dependent pathway, whereas an anti-CD45 mAb (G3C5) stimulated the rosette formation independently of LFA-1. MAbs to CD2 (OX-34), CD11b (ED7), CD11b/c (OX-42), and class I MHC (OX-18) were without significant effects on the adhesion process. PB - Harwood Acad Publ Gmbh, Taylor & Francis Group, Philadelphia T2 - Developmental Immunology T1 - Mechanisms involved in the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells EP - 51 IS - 1 SP - 37 VL - 5 DO - 10.1155/1996/18312 UR - conv_5004 ER -
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Colić, M., Ilić, V., Pavlović, M., Tamatani, T.,& Miyasaka, M.. (1996). Mechanisms involved in the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells. in Developmental Immunology Harwood Acad Publ Gmbh, Taylor & Francis Group, Philadelphia., 5(1), 37-51. https://doi.org/10.1155/1996/18312 conv_5004
Colić M, Ilić V, Pavlović M, Tamatani T, Miyasaka M. Mechanisms involved in the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells. in Developmental Immunology. 1996;5(1):37-51. doi:10.1155/1996/18312 conv_5004 .
Colić, M, Ilić, Vesna, Pavlović, MD, Tamatani, T., Miyasaka, M, "Mechanisms involved in the binding of thymocytes to rat thymic dendritic cells" in Developmental Immunology, 5, no. 1 (1996):37-51, https://doi.org/10.1155/1996/18312 ., conv_5004 .