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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (
CD1a
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In a search for genes expressed by dendritic cells (DC), we have cloned cDNAs encoding different forms of an
asialoglycoprotein receptor
(
ASGPR
). The DC-
ASGPR
represents long and short isoforms of human macrophage lectin, a Ca(2+)-dependent type II transmembrane lectin displaying considerable homology with the H1 and H2 subunits of the hepatic
ASGPR
. Immunoprecipitation from DC using an anti-DC-
ASGPR
mAb yielded a major 40-kDa protein with an isoelectric point of 8.2. DC-
ASGPR
mRNA was observed predominantly in immune tissues. Both isoforms were detected in DC and granulocytes, but not in T, B, or NK cells, or monocytes. DC-
ASGPR
species were restricted to the CD14-derived DC obtained from CD34(+) progenitors, while absent from the
CD1a
-derived subset. Accordingly, both monocyte-derived DC and tonsillar interstitial-type DC expressed DC-
ASGPR
protein, while Langerhans-type cells did not. Furthermore, DC-
ASGPR
is a feature of immaturity, as expression was lost upon CD40 activation. In agreement with the presence of tyrosine-based and dileucine motifs in the intracytoplasmic domain, mAb against DC-
ASGPR
was rapidly internalized by DC at 37 degrees C. Finally, intracellular DC-
ASGPR
was localized to early endosomes, suggesting that the receptor recycles to the cell surface following internalization of ligand. Our findings identify DC-
ASGPR
/human macrophage lectin as a feature of immature DC, and as another lectin important for the specialized Ag-capture function of DC.
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PMID:Immature human dendritic cells express asialoglycoprotein receptor isoforms for efficient receptor-mediated endocytosis. 1169 50