Identification of CD66a and CD66b as the Major Galectin-3 Receptor Candidates in Human Neutrophils

  • Feuk-Lagerstedt E
  • Jordan E
  • Leffler H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The mammalian lectin galectin-3 is a potent stimulus of human neutrophils, provided that the receptor(s) for the lectin has been mobilized to the cell surface before activation. We have recently shown that the receptors for galectin-3 are stored in intracellular mobilizable granules. Here we show supportive evidence for this in that DMSO-differentiated (neutrophil-like) HL-60 cells, which lack gelatinase and specific granules, are nonresponsive when exposed to galectin-3. Neutrophil granules were subsequently used for isolation of galectin-3 receptors by affinity chromatography. Proteins eluted from a galectin-3-Sepharose column by lactose were analyzed on SDS-polyacrylamide gels and showed two major bands of 100 and 160 kDa and a minor band of 120 kDa. By immunoblotting, these proteins were shown to correspond to CD66a (160 kDa), CD66b (100 kDa), and lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein-1 and -2 (Lamp-1 and -2; 120 kDa). The unresponsive HL-60 cells lacked the CD66 Ags but contained the Lamps, implying that neutrophil CD66a and/or CD66b may be the functional galectin-3 receptors. This conclusion was supported by the subcellular localization of the CD66 proteins to the gelatinase and specific granules in resting neutrophils.

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Feuk-Lagerstedt, E., Jordan, E. T., Leffler, H., Dahlgren, C., & Karlsson, A. (1999). Identification of CD66a and CD66b as the Major Galectin-3 Receptor Candidates in Human Neutrophils. The Journal of Immunology, 163(10), 5592–5598. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.163.10.5592

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