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4.1R-deficient human red blood cells have altered phosphatidylserine exposure pathways and are deficient in CD44 and CD47 glycoproteins
- Source :
- Haematologica. 94(10)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Background Protein 4.1R is an important component of die red cell membrane skeleton. It imparts structural integrity and has transmembrane signaling roles by direct interactions with transmembrane proteins and other membrane skeletal components, notably p55 and calmodulin. Design and Methods Spontaneous and ligation-induced phosphatidylserine exposure on erythrocytes from two patients with 4.1R deficiency were studied, using CD47 glycoprotein and glycophorin C as ligands We also looked for protein abnormalities in the 4.1R - based multiprotein complex. Results Phosphatidylserine exposure was significantly increased in 4.1R-deficient erythrocytes obtained from the two different individuals when ligands to CD47 glycoprotein were bound. Spontaneous phosphatidylserine exposure was normal. 4.1R, glycophorin C and p55 were missing or sharply reduced. Furthermore there was an alteration or deficiency of CD47 glycoprotein and a lack of CD44 glycoprotein. Based on a recent study in 4.1R-deficient mice, we found that there are clear functional differences between interactions of human red cell 4.1R and its murine counterpart Conclusions Glycophorin C is known to bind 4.1R, and we have defined previously that it also binds CD47 From our evidence, we suggest that 4.1R plays a role in the phosphatidylserine exposure signaling pathway that is of Fundamental importance in red cell turnover The linkage of CD44 to 4.1R may be relevant to this process
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Erythrocytes
Molecular Sequence Data
CD47 Antigen
Phosphatidylserines
Biology
Ligands
chemistry.chemical_compound
medicine
Humans
Amino Acid Sequence
chemistry.chemical_classification
CD47
Erythrocyte Membrane
Membrane Proteins
Hematology
Glycophorin C
Phosphatidylserine
Transmembrane protein
Red blood cell
Cytoskeletal Proteins
medicine.anatomical_structure
Hyaluronan Receptors
Biochemistry
Membrane protein
chemistry
Child, Preschool
Original Article
Signal transduction
Glycoprotein
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15928721
- Volume :
- 94
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Haematologica
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bb85cd17b3ba3dbe7d85340929a52fd4