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. 1994 Apr;6(4):655-60.
doi: 10.1093/intimm/6.4.655.

A novel ligand for CD44 is sulfated proteoglycan

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A novel ligand for CD44 is sulfated proteoglycan

N Toyama-Sorimachi et al. Int Immunol. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

We report herein identification of a novel ligand for CD44, a cell surface glycoprotein implicated in tumor metastasis, lymphocyte differentiation and homing. A mouse T cell line CTLL-2 transfected with cDNA encoding a hemopoietic form of mouse CD44 exhibited a new self-adhesive phenotype, forming large aggregates. The aggregation was blocked by anti-CD44 mAb but little affected by hyaluronidase, indicating the involvement of CD44 and its non-hyaluronate ligand in the cell aggregation. The ability to induce CD44-dependent aggregation was observed in culture supernatants of CTLL-2 and its CD44 transfectants. Immunoprecipitation analysis using a CD44-Ig chimeric molecule indicated that CTLL-2 and its transfectants synthesized a macromolecule (gp600) which bound specifically to CD44. gp600 was readily labeled with radioactive sulfate and treatment of gp600 with chondroitinase ABC or AC II generated a lower molecular weight species (18-22 kDa), suggesting that gp600 consists of a small core protein heavily modified with chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan side chains. However, when binding of CD44 was tested in vitro to chondroitinase-sensitive purified glycosaminoglycans, such as chondroitin-4-sulfate, chondroitin-6-sulfate and dermatan sulfate, no binding was demonstrable, suggesting either that a novel type of chondroitinase-sensitive glycosaminoglycan is recognized by CD44 or that association of the glycosaminoglycan with a core protein is required for recognition by CD44.

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