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Ly-49 is a recently identified cell surface molecule expressed on a subpopulation of natural killer (NK) cells and certain T lymphomas. It has been suggested, based on gene transfection and antibody blocking studies, that Ly-49 is a negative regulator of NK lytic activity, possibly through an interaction with target cell class I molecules. However, it has not been demonstrated that class I molecules indeed serve as ligands for Ly-49. We have found that T lymphomas expressing Ly-49 bind isolated class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules but not class II molecules immobilized on plastic.
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to class I molecules was not found with T lymphomas lacking Ly-49 expression. The Ly-49 expressing
EL4
lymphoma bound Dd, Dk, and Kb, but not Kd, Kk, or Db, thus demonstrating a restricted pattern of class I adhesion. The observed cell adhesion was class I density dependent, and binding to Dd and Dk was extensively inhibited by the A1 monoclonal antibody directed against Ly-49. These results provide direct evidence for Ly-49 serving as a receptor for a subset of class I MHC molecules.
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PMID:Ly-49 mediates EL4 lymphoma adhesion to isolated class I major histocompatibility complex molecules. 811 69
Ly-49A molecules negatively regulate a subset of mouse natural killer (NK) cells, preventing lysis of H-2Dd-expressing target cells. In the present report, we immunoaffinity-purified Ly-49A from the
EL4
lymphoma using the A1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) and examined cell adhesion to immobilized Ly-49A.
Adhesion
was observed by cells expressing relatively high levels of H-2Dd, but not cells expressing very low or no cell surface Dd, while antibodies specific for Dd or Ly-49A inhibited the cell binding, indicating that Dd and Ly-49A mediate the observed adhesion. The density of immobilized Ly-49A was varied and confirmed by ELISA. Cell binding exhibited a threshold Ly-49A density requirement, and above this threshold, increases in Ly-49A density resulted in substantial increases in cell adhesion to a high maximum cell binding. The density of Ly-49A homodimers required to mediate cell adhesion was found to be quite low: 140-250 molecules/microm2. These results suggest that the avidity of Ly-49A for Dd is relatively high and indicate that small changes in Ly-49A density near the threshold result in large changes in stable Ly-49A receptor engagement. The relatively sharp threshold and marked density dependence presented here for Ly-49A receptor engagement may explain the observation that relatively small differences in Ly-49A expression level on NK cells result in significant differences in functional outcome, i.e. whether a target cell expressing a low level of Dd is spared from lysis or not.
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PMID:Major histocompatibility complex class I-dependent cell binding to isolated Ly-49A: evidence for high-avidity interaction. 897 25