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A Novel P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Monoclonal Antibody
Recognizes an Epitope Within the Tyrosine Sulfate Motif of Human PSGL-1
and Blocks Recognition of Both P- and L-Selectin
Karen R. Snapp,
Han Ding,
Kristin Atkins,
Roger Warnke,
Francis W. Luscinskas, and
Geoffrey S. Kansas
From the Department of Microbiology/Immunology, Northwestern
University Medical School, Chicago, IL; Vascular Research Division, the
Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA; and the Department of Pathology, Stanford
University Medical School, Palo Alto, CA.
Interactions between P-selectin and P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1
(PSGL-1) mediate the earliest "rolling" of leukocytes on the
lumenal surface of endothelial cells at sites of inflammation. Previously, PSGL-1 has been shown to be the primary mediator of interactions between neutrophils and P-selectin, but studies on the
ability of PSGL-1 to mediate interactions between P-selectin and other
subsets of leukocytes have yielded variable and conflicting results. A
novel IgG monoclonal antibody (MoAb) to human PSGL-1 was generated, and
the specificity of this MoAb was confirmed by both flow cytometric
analysis and Western blotting of cells transfected with human PSGL-1.
This newly developed MoAb, KPL1, inhibited interactions between
P-selectin expressing COS cells and either HL60 cells, neutrophils, or
lymphocytes. Furthermore, KPL1 completely inhibited interactions
between P-selectin and either purified CD4 T cells or neutrophils in a
flow assay under physiological conditions, but had no effect on
interactions of T cells or neutrophils with E-selectin. In addition,
KPL1 blocked interactions between lymphoid cells transfected with
L-selectin and COS cells expressing PSGL-1. The KPL1 epitope was mapped
to a site within a consensus tyrosine sulfation motif of PSGL-1, previously shown to be essential for interaction with P-selectin and
now shown to be essential for interaction with L-selectin, and to be
distinct from the epitope identified by the PL1 function blocking
anti-PSGL-1 MoAb. Two-color flow cytometry of normal leukocytes showed
that while natural killer (NK) cells (CD16+),
monocytes, CD4 and CD8 T cells, and / and / T cells were uniformly positive for PSGL-1, B cells expressed low levels of the KPL1
epitope. This low level of KPL1 staining was also observed immunohistologically in germinal centers, which had no detectable KPL1
staining, whereas T-cell areas (interfollicular region) were positive
for KPL1. Interestingly, plasma cells in situ and
interleukin-6-dependent myeloma cell lines were KPL1+.
Thus, PSGL-1 is expressed on essentially all blood neutrophils, NK
cells, B cells, T cells, and monocytes. Variation in tyrosine sulfation
during B-cell differentiation may affect the ability of B cells to
interact with P- and L-selectin.
Blood, Vol. 91 No. 1 (January 1), 1998:
pp. 154-164
© 1998 by The American Society of Hematology.

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P. Andre, O. Spertini, S. Guia, P. Rihet, F. Dignat-George, H. Brailly, J. Sampol, P. J. Anderson, and E. Vivier
Modification of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 with a natural killer cell-restricted sulfated lactosamine creates an alternate ligand for L-selectin
PNAS,
March 28, 2000;
97(7):
3400 - 3405.
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E. Evans, A. Leung, D. Hammer, and S. Simon
Chemically distinct transition states govern rapid dissociation of single L-selectin bonds under force
PNAS,
March 27, 2001;
98(7):
3784 - 3789.
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C. J. Dimitroff, J. Y. Lee, R. C. Fuhlbrigge, and R. Sackstein
A distinct glycoform of CD44 is an L-selectin ligand on human hematopoietic cells
PNAS,
December 5, 2000;
97(25):
13841 - 13846.
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