The β2 integrin Mac-1 but not p150,95 associates with FcγRIIA |
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Authors: | Alexander Annenkov Susan Ortlepp Nancy Hogg |
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Abstract: | In this study we have compared the ligand binding activity of the two closely related β2 integrins, Mac-1 and p150,95, which are expressed separately as receptors permanently transfected into K562 cells. Mac-1 has previously been shown to associate with FcγR, particularly FcγRIII, but K562 cells express only endogenous FcγRIIA. We have, therefore, taken advantage of this situation to examine a possible relationship between FcγRIIA with Mac-1 and p150,95 in the absence of other FcγR. The main finding is that anti-FcγRII mAb have a profound inhibitory effect on cell adhesion mediated by Mac-1, but not on the adhesion mediated by p150,95. Thus, in spite of the fact that Mac-1 and p150,95 bind to the same or at least a very similar selection of ligands, their association with other receptors on the cellular membrane, and therefore their mode of regulation may be different. |
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Keywords: | β 2 integrin Mac-1 p150,95 Fcγ RIIA Adhesion |
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