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Cross-linking of cell surface ganglioside GM1 induces the selective apoptosis of mature CD+ T lymphocytes
Authors:Nashar, Toufic O.   Williams, Neil A.   Hirst, Timothy R.
Affiliation:Research School of Biosciences, University of Kent Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ, UK
1 Department of Pathology and Microbiology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol Bristol BS8 1TD, UK
Abstract:Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids found ubiquitously on thesurface of mammalian cells. They contain a ceramide tail thatis inserted into the membrane and exposed carbohydrate and sialicacid moleties. The non-toxic B subunit oligomer (EtxB) of Escherichiacoli heat-labile enterotoxin (Etx) is a potent immunogen invivo and has profound modulatory effects on EtxB-primed lymphocytesin vitro, properties which are dependent on its ability to bindto GM1 ganglioside receptors. Here, it is shown that cross-linkingGM1 by EtxB causes a differential effect on mature CD4+ andCD8+ T cells from lymph node cultures proliferating in responseto an unrelated antigen, ovalbumin. Addition of EtxB to suchcultures led to the complete depletion of CD8+ T cells comparedwith enhanced activation of CD4+ T cells [as measured by expressionof CD25 (IL-2R{alpha})]. By contrast, addition of a mutant EtxB, EtxB(G33D),which does not bind to GM1, failed to trigger CD8+ T cell depletion.When EtxB was added to isolated non-immune CD8+ lymphocytesrapid (12–18 h) alterations in nuclear morphology andthe appearance of sub-G0/G1 levels of DNA were induced; propertieswhich are characteristic of cells undergoing apoptosis. EtxB(G33D)failed to trigger apoptosis, indicating that the induction ofthe apoptotic signal was dependent on the binding of GM1. Thesefindings provide an insight into the potent immunogenicity andimmunomodulatory properties of E. coli enterotoxins as wellas heralding a novel method for the selective induction of apoptosisin mature CD8+ T lymphocytes.
Keywords:apoptosis   CD8   choleratoxin   E. coli enterotoxin   GM1   T lymphocyte
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