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Hyaluronan receptor (CD44) expression and function in human peripheral blood monocytes and alveolar macrophages.

Authors :
Culty M
O'Mara TE
Underhill CB
Yeager H Jr
Swartz RP
Source :
Journal of leukocyte biology [J Leukoc Biol] 1994 Nov; Vol. 56 (5), pp. 605-11.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

CD44 glycoproteins are present on the surfaces of many hematopoietic cells and in some cases can bind hyaluronan, a major component of the extracellular matrix. In the present study, we have found that newly explanted human peripheral blood monocytes (PBMs) exhibit a major CD44 band of 85 kDa, whereas autologous alveolar macrophages (AM phi) express multiple isoforms ranging from 85 to 200 kDa. Within 4 h in culture, PBMs began expressing new CD44 isoforms of 120, 150, and 180 kDa. Newly explanted AM phi specifically bound [3H]hyaluronan (135 cpm/microgram protein), but newly explanted PBMs did not. However, in vitro cultured PBM progressively acquired the ability to bind [3H]hyaluronan and exhibited specific binding of hyaluronan similar to that of AM phi (113 cpm/microgram protein) after 4 days in culture. In both case, the binding of [3H]hyaluronan was specifically inhibited by the addition of monoclonal antibody directed against CD44. AM phi readily degraded [3H]hyaluronan and reached a plateau after 4 days in culture (115 cpm/microgram protein). Newly explanted PBM exhibit no hyaluronan degradation and only a small degradative activity after 4 days in culture (6 to 11 cpm/microgram protein). Thus, CD44 expression and function appear to change as PBM mature in vitro resembling more that found in AM phi.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0741-5400
Volume :
56
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of leukocyte biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7525818
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jlb.56.5.605