Abstract

The metalloprotease disintegrin cysteine-rich (MDC) proteins are a recently identified family of transmembrane proteins that function in proteolytic processing of cell surface molecules and in cell adhesion. Since lymphocytes must interact with a constantly changing environment, we hypothesized that lymphocytes would express unique MDC proteins. To identify MDC proteins expressed in human lymph node, a polymerase chain reaction-based strategy combined with degenerate oligonucleotide primers was employed. We report here the identification of MDC-L (ADAM 23), a novel member of the MDC protein family. The results obtained from cDNA cloning and Northern blot analysis of mRNA isolated from various lymphoid tissues indicate that a 2.8-kilobase mRNA encoding a transmembrane form, MDC-Lm, and a 2.2-kilobase mRNA encoding a secreted form, MDC-Ls, are expressed in a tissue-specific manner. MDC-L mRNA was shown to be predominantly expressed in secondary lymphoid tissues, such as lymph node, spleen, small intestine, stomach, colon, appendix, and trachea. Furthermore, immunohistochemical staining with an anti-MDC-L antibody demonstrated that cells with typical lymphocyte morphology are responsible for expression of the MDC-L antigen in these lymphoid tissues. MDC-Lm was found to be expressed on the surface of human peripheral blood lymphocytes and transformed B- and T-lymphocyte cell lines as an 87-kDa protein. Thus, we have identified a novel lymphocyte-expressed MDC protein family member.

Highlights

  • metalloprotease disintegrin cysteine-rich (MDC),1 or ADAMs, are a family of transmembrane glycoproteins with a unique domain structure [1, 2]

  • Identification of a Novel Disintegrin Domain from Human Lymph Node—To determine whether lymphocytes express any MDC protein family members, human lymph node cDNA was subjected to two consecutive rounds of PCR with two sets of internally nested degenerate oligonucleotide primers

  • These results suggest that a novel MDC family member, which we have designated MDC-L (ADAM 23), may be expressed within the human lymph node

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Introduction

MDC,1 or ADAMs, are a family of transmembrane glycoproteins with a unique domain structure [1, 2]. The work presented here describes MDC-L, a novel member of the MDC protein family, expressed by lymphocytes in the tissues examined. The transmembrane form of MDC-L was expressed as an 87-kDa protein on the surface of peripheral blood lymphocytes and both B- and T-lymphocyte cell lines.

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