Engagement of MHC class I molecules induces cell adhesion via both LFA-1-dependent and LFA-1-independent pathways. |
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Authors: | F Spertini T Chatila R S Geha |
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Affiliation: | Division of Immunology, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115. |
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Abstract: | We here demonstrate that ligand binding to MHC class I molecules induces homotypic cell adhesion of lymphocytes and monocytes. mAb to beta 2-microglobulin caused sustained, largely LFA-1-independent adhesion whereas mAb to the MHC class I alpha H chain caused transient LFA-1-dependent adhesion. Both the protein kinase C inhibitor sphingosine and the tyrosine kinase inhibitor genistein abrogated MHC class I-mediated cellular adhesion. These results indicate that MHC class I molecules transduce signals that induce cell adhesion and suggest that interaction between MHC class I-restricted T cells and APC may result in reciprocal enhanced adhesiveness of these cells. |
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