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Testicular Sertoli cells phagocytose apoptotic spermatogenic cells in a manner depending on the membrane phospholipid phosphatidylserine (PS) expressed at the surface of the latter cell type. Our previous studies have indicated that class B scavenger receptor type I (
SR-BI
) is responsible for the PS-mediated phagocytosis by Sertoli cells. We examined here whether
SR-BI
binds directly to PS. A cell line acquired the ability to bind to PS-exposing apoptotic cells and to incorporate PS-containing liposomes when it was forced to express
SR-BI
. Furthermore, the extracellular domain of rat
SR-BI
fused with human Fc (SRBIecd-Fc) bound to PS with a dissociation equilibrium constant of 2.4 x 10(-7) m in a cell-free solid-phase assay, whereas other phospholipids including phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylinositol, and phosphatidylcholine were poor binding targets. The binding activity was enhanced when CaCl(2) was included in the assay or when SRBIecd-Fc was pre-treated with
N-glycanase
. A portion of the extracellular domain spanning amino acid positions 33 and 191 (numbered with respect to the amino terminus) fused with Fc (SRBI33-191-Fc) showed activity and phospholipid specificity equivalent to those of SRBIecd-Fc. Finally, SRBI33-191-Fc bound to the surface of apoptotic cells with externalized PS, and the injection of SRBI33-191-Fc into the seminiferous tubules of live mice increased the number of apoptotic spermatogenic cells. These results allowed us to conclude that
SR-BI
is a phagocytosis-inducing PS receptor of Sertoli cells.
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PMID:Phosphatidylserine binding of class B scavenger receptor type I, a phagocytosis receptor of testicular sertoli cells. 1201 18