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CD1d
is a major histocompatibility complex class I-like molecule that exhibits a distinct antigen processing pathway that functions in the presentation of hydrophobic antigens to T cells.
CD1d
has been previously shown to be expressed on the cell surface of human intestinal epithelial cell lines in vivo and a transfected cell line in vitro independently of beta2-microglobulin (beta2m). To define the relationship between
CD1d
and beta2m and characterize the biochemical structure of
CD1d
in the absence of beta2m, we have used a newly generated series of
CD1d
transfectants and
CD1d
-specific antibodies. These studies show that in the absence of beta2m,
CD1d
is expressed on the cell surface as a 45-kDa glycoprotein that is sensitive to endoglycosidase-H and is reduced to 37-kDa after
N-glycanase
digestion. In contrast, in the presence of beta2m,
CD1d
is expressed on the cell surface as a 48-kDa endoglycosidase-H-resistant glycoprotein. Pulse-chase metabolic labeling studies demonstrate that acquisition of endoglycosidase-H resistance of
CD1d
is observed in the presence of beta2m but not in the absence of beta2m even after a 24-h chase period. Thus,
CD1d
is able to be transported to the cell surface independently of beta2m; however, in the absence of beta2m, the glycosylation pattern of
CD1d
is altered and consistent with an immature glycoprotein.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization of CD1d expression in the absence of beta2-microglobulin. 1009 5
In order to better understand the role of intestinal
CD1d
, we sought to define the cellular localization and further characterize the biochemical structure of
CD1d
in human intestinal epithelial cells (IEC). Using a
CD1d
-specific rabbit anti-gst-
CD1d
antibody, immunoprecipitation of radiolabeled cell surface proteins detected a previously identified 37 kDa protein as well as a 48-50 kDa protein which were confirmed by Western blotting with a
CD1d
-specific mAb, D5. Immunoprecipitation of protein lysates with the
CD1d
-specific mAb, D5 and 51.1.3, and the beta2-microglobulin (beta2m)-specific mAb, BBM.1, followed by
N-glycanase
digestion and Western blotting with the D5 mAb showed that the 48-50 kDa protein was a beta2m-associated,
CD1d
glycoprotein.
CD1d
was immunolocalized to the apical and lateral regions of native small and large intestinal IEC as defined by confocal laser microscopy using the D5 mAb and the rabbit anti-gst-
CD1d
antibody. In addition, a large apical intracellular pool of
CD1d
was identified. Identical observations were made with polarized T84 cells. Selective biotin labeling of apical and basolateral cell surfaces followed by immunoprecipitation with the D5 mAb,
N-glycanase
digestion and avidin blotting confirmed the presence of glycosylated
CD1d
on both cell surfaces and immunolocalization of the 37 kDa non-glycosylated form of
CD1d
to the apical cell surface. These studies show that
CD1d
is located in an ideal position for luminal antigen sampling and presentation to subjacent intraepithelial lymphocytes.
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PMID:Immunolocalization of CD1d in human intestinal epithelial cells and identification of a beta2-microglobulin-associated form. 1022 50