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Query: UMLS:C0019621 (
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
)
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The membrane-anchored
heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor precursor
(proHB-EGF)/
diphtheria toxin receptor
(
DTR
) belongs to a class of transmembrane growth factors and physically associates with CD9/DRAP27 which is also a transmembrane protein. To evaluate the biological activities of proHB-EGF/
DTR
as a juxtacrine growth factor and the biological significance of its association with CD9/DRAP27, the mitogenic activity of proHB-EGF/
DTR
was analyzed using stable transfectants of mouse L cells expressing both human proHB-EGF/
DTR
and monkey CD9/DRAP27, or either one alone. Juxtacrine activity was assayed by measuring the ability of cells in co-culture to stimulate DNA synthesis in an EGF receptor ligand dependent cell line, EP170.7. LH-2 cells expressing human proHB-EGF/
DTR
stimulated EP170.7 cell growth moderately. However,
LCH
-1 cells, a stable co-transfectant expressing both human proHB-EGF/
DTR
and monkey CD9/DRAP27 cDNAs, dramatically unregulated the juxtacrine growth factor activity of proHB-EGF/
DTR
approximately 25 times over that of LH-2 cells even though both cell types expressed similar levels of proHB-EGF/
DTR
on the cell surface. Anti-CD9/DRAP27 antibodies which were not able to neutralize the mitogenic activity of soluble HB-EGF suppressed
LCH
-1 cell juxtacrine growth activity to the same extent as did anti-HB-EGF neutralizing antibodies and CRM 197, specific inhibitors of human HG-EGF. These findings suggest that optimal expression of the juxtacrine growth activity of proHB-EGF/
DTR
requires co-expression of CD9/DRAP27. These studies also indicate that growth factor potentiation effects which have been observed previously for soluble growth factors also occurs at the level of cell surface associated growth factors.
...
PMID:The membrane protein CD9/DRAP 27 potentiates the juxtacrine growth factor activity of the membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor. 787 16
DRAP27, the monkey homolog of human CD9 antigen (DRAP27/CD9) and
diphtheria toxin receptor
(
DTR
) were expressed in mouse L cells. L cells transfected transiently with both DRAP27/CD9 and
DTR
cDNA bound approximately 10 times more diphtheria toxin (DT) than cells transfected with
DTR
alone. Stable L cell transfectants expressing both
DTR
and DRAP27/CD9 (
LCH
-1 cells) had 15 times more cell surface DT-binding sites and were 20 times more sensitive to DT than were stable L cell transfectants expressing
DTR
alone (LH-1 cells). Increased DT-binding and DT sensitivity were not due to increased
DTR
transcription or increased cell surface
DTR
protein. Co-immunoprecipitation of DRAP27/CD9 with
DTR
and chemical cross-linking suggest a tight association of these membrane-bound proteins. In addition, the identity of
DTR
and a growth factor (HB-EGF) was established. Immobilized DT specifically adsorbed HB-EGF precursor solubilized from transfected L cells and [125I]DT bound to immobilized recombinant HB-EGF. We conclude that DRAP27/CD9 associates tightly with
DTR
/HB-EGF and up-regulates the number of functional DTRs and DT sensitivity, and that HB-EGF is identical to
DTR
.
...
PMID:Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor, which acts as the diphtheria toxin receptor, forms a complex with membrane protein DRAP27/CD9, which up-regulates functional receptors and diphtheria toxin sensitivity. 819 24