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ICAM-1 a ligand for LFA-1-dependent adhesion of B, T and myeloid cells.
- Abstract:
- Cell-cell adhesion is essential for many immunological functions. The LFA-1 molecule, a member of a superfamily of adhesion molecules, participates in adhesion which is critical to the function of each of the three major subsets of leukocytes: lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes. Putative LFA-1 ligands have been identified functionally in different laboratories using three different monoclonal antibodies that inhibit LFA-1-mediated leukocyte adhesion in particular model systems; however, there may be more than one LFA-1 ligand. We have directly compared the three relevant monoclonal antibodies, and show that each binds to the same molecule, intercellular-adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1). Most important, B, T and myeloid cells adhere specifically to purified ICAM-1-coated surfaces; such adhesion has distinctive requirements for Mg2+ and Ca2+. This constitutes biochemical evidence that ICAM-1 functions as a ligand for LFA-1-dependent adhesion by a variety of leukocytes.
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- Journal:
- Nature More from this journal
- Volume:
- 331
- Issue:
- 6151
- Pages:
- 86-88
- Publication date:
- 1988-01-01
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1476-4687
- ISSN:
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0028-0836
- Language:
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English
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pubs:482717
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pubs:482717
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482717
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- 1988
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