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Blood, Vol. 93 No. 10 (May 15), 1999:
pp. 3505-3511
Monoclonal Lym-1 Antibody-Dependent Cytolysis by Neutrophils
Exposed to Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor:
Intervention of Fc RII (CD32), CD11b-CD18 Integrins,
and CD66b Glycoproteins
L. Ottonello,
A.L. Epstein,
P. Dapino,
P. Barbera,
P. Morone, and
F. Dallegri
From the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Genova
Medical School, Genova, Italy; and the Department of Pathology,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
Murine monoclonal antibody (MoAb) Lym-1 is an IgG2a able to bind
HLA-DR variants on malignant B cells and suitable for serotherapeutic approaches in B-lymphoma patients. We have previously shown that Lym-1
can synergize with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
(GM-CSF) to trigger neutrophil cytolysis towards Raji cells used as a
model of B-lymphoma targets. Here we provide evidence for the
intervention of certain neutrophil receptors or surface molecules in
this model of cell-mediated lysis. The lysis was completely inhibited
by the anti-Fc RII MoAb IV.3 and unaffected by the
anti-Fc RIII MoAb 3G8. This suggests that neutrophil
cytolysis involves Fc RII without cooperation of this
receptor with Fc RIII. Moreover, the lysis was inhibited
by an anti-CD18 MoAb (MEM48) and by a MoAb specific for
carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)-like and glycophosphatidyl inositol
(GPI)-linked glycoproteins (CD66b). Using an immunofluorescence
staining procedure, cross-linking of CD66b induced the redistribution
of CD11b on neutrophils with distinct areas of CD11b clustering via a
process susceptible of inhibition by D-mannose. This is
consistent with the ability of CD11b-CD18 and CD66b to undergo
lectin-like physical interactions on the neutrophil surface. Such a
type of interaction is presumably instrumental for neutrophil
cytolytic activity in that the lysis was inhibited by D-mannose and
enhanced by the MoAb VIM-12, which mimics the cooperation between CD11b
and GPI-anchored molecules by specifically interacting with CD11b
lectin-like sites. Therefore, the present results prove the absolute
requirement for Fc RII in neutrophil
GM-CSF/Lym-1-mediated cytolysis and, on the other hand, define the
crucial role of CD66b and CD11b/CD18 in the expression of the cell
lytic potential.

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