Isoform-specific associations of CD45 with accessory molecules in human T lymphocytes
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Isoform-specific associations of CD45 with accessory molecules in human T lymphocytes
Abstract
Association of CD45 with surface molecules was investigated in human T lymphocytes by co-capping. CD45 appeared to be associated with the CD3/T cell receptor complex and with CD4 or CD8 molecules in memory, but not in naive T cells, as previously reported in the mouse. Associations of CD45 isoforms with accessory molecules were then identified with seven anti-CD45R monoclonal antibodies (mAb). An isoform-specific association pattern was observed: CD2 co-capped with CD45 molecules recognized by UCHL1 mAb (CD45R0). LFA-1 with molecules bound by 2H4 mAb (CD45RA), and both CD4 and CD8 with molecules reacting with MCA.347 mAb (whose isoform specificity was not known). Further information on the CD45 isoform(s) associated to CD4 and CD8 was sought by assessing the isoform specificity of MCA.347. Cross-competition experiments showed that it reacts with an epitope clearly different from those recognized by 2H4 and UCHL1, and only partially overlapping the PD7/26 epitope (CD45RB). Moreover, the competition between MCA.347 and PD7/26 was maximal in naive T cells and minimal both in memory T cells and in a subset expressing CD11b, a marker of granular lymphocytes. Immunoprecipitation experiments showed that MCA.347 binds to CD45 molecules with a molecular mass of 220, 205 and 190 kDa, the 190-kDa molecules not being recognized by 2H4, PD7/26 or UCHL1. These data indicate that MCA.347 recognizes amino acid sequences different from those coded by the exon A or B of the gene, and not expressed by CD45R0, suggesting that it binds to sequences coded by the exon C. In conclusion, this work shows that in human T cells different CD45 isoforms are associated to different surface molecules: LFA-1 is associated to CD45RA, CD2 to CD45R0 and CD4 and CD8 presumably to CD45RC. This peculiar behavior of CD45 suggests that it may play a crucial role in lymphocyte activation, probably by modulating the signals delivered to the cell by different receptor systems.
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