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Nepmucin, a novel HEV sialomucin, mediates L-selectin-dependent lymphocyte rolling and promotes lymphocyte adhesion under flow

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume 203, Issue 6, Pages 1603-1614

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20052543

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA48737, P01 CA71932, R01 CA048737, P01 CA071932] Funding Source: Medline

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Lymphocyte trafficking to lymph nodes ( LNs) is initiated by the interaction between lymphocyte L-selectin and certain sialomucins, collectively termed peripheral node addressin ( PNAd), carrying specific carbohydrates expressed by LN high endothelial venules ( HEVs). Here, we identified a novel HEV-associated sialomucin, nepmucin ( mucin not expressed in Peyer's patches [ PPs]), that is expressed in LN HEVs but not detectable in PP HEVs at the protein level. Unlike conventional sialomucins, nepmucin contains a single V-type immunoglobulin ( Ig) domain and a mucin-like domain. Using materials affinity-purified from LN lysates with soluble L-selectin, we found that two higher molecular weight species of nepmucin ( 75 and 95 kD) were decorated with oligosaccharides that bind L-selectin as well as an HEV-specific MECA-79 monoclonal antibody. Electron microscopic analysis showed that nepmucin accumulates in the extended luminal microvillus processes of LN HEVs. Upon appropriate glycosylation, nepmucin supported lymphocyte rolling via its mucin-like domain under physiological flow conditions. Furthermore, unlike most other sialomucins, nepmucin bound lymphocytes via its Ig domain, apparently independently of lymphocyte function associated antigen 1 and very late antigen 4, and promoted shear-resistant lymphocyte binding in combination with intercellular adhesion molecule 1. Collectively, these results suggest that nepmucin may serve as a dual-functioning PNAd in LN HEVs, mediating both lymphocyte rolling and binding via different functional domains.

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