CD26 (dipeptidyl peptidase i.v.) on human T lymphocytes does not mediate adhesion of these cells to endothelial cells or fibroblasts
- PMID: 9562870
- DOI: 10.1016/S0171-2985(98)80053-3
CD26 (dipeptidyl peptidase i.v.) on human T lymphocytes does not mediate adhesion of these cells to endothelial cells or fibroblasts
Abstract
We have examined the role of CD26 (dipeptidyl peptidase IV) in the adhesion of resting and activated T lymphocytes to endothelial cells and fibroblasts. For this purpose, we ran a short-time adhesion assay under different strategies: Adhesion of T lymphocytes was determined in the presence of different anti-CD26 monoclonal antibodies, or in the presence of synthetic inhibitors of the enzymatic function of CD26. In addition, the expression of CD26 on T lymphocytes, which were adherent to endothelial cells or fibroblasts, was performed by flow cytometric analysis. We found that the anti-CD26 monoclonal antibodies tested here were not able to inhibit T cell adhesion to monolayers of endothelial cells or fibroblasts. Secondly, synthetic inhibitors of the enzymatic function of CD26 had no effect on the adhesion of T lymphocytes to endothelial cells or fibroblasts. Furthermore, CD26-positive T cells were not accumulated in the adherent population. These results suggest that CD26 on T lymphocytes plays no role in T cell adhesion to endothelial cells or fibroblasts.
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