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KSPublications: Activation of Murine CD4+ and CD8+ T Lymphocytes Leads to Dramatic Remodeling of N-Linked Glycans

Title

Activation of Murine CD4+ and CD8+ T Lymphocytes Leads to Dramatic Remodeling of N-Linked Glycans 

Authors

Comelli, E., Sutton-Smith, M., Yan, Q., Amado, M., Panico, M., Gilmartin, T., Whisenant, T., Lanigan, C., Head, S., Goldberg, D., Morris, H., Dell, A., Paulson, J. 

Abstract

Differentiation and activation of lymphocytes are documented to result in changes in glycosylation associated with biologically important consequences. In this report, we have systematically examined global changes in N-linked glycosylation following activation of murine CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells, and B cells by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry profiling, and investigated the molecular basis for those changes by assessing alterations in the expression of glycan transferase genes. Surprisingly, the major change observed in activated CD4 and CD8 T cells was a dramatic reduction of sialylated biantennary N-glycans carrying the terminal NeuGc2-6Gal sequence, and a corresponding increase in glycans carrying the Gal1-3Gal sequence. This change was accounted for by a decrease in the expression of the sialyltransferase ST6Gal I, and an increase in the expression of the galactosyltransferase, 1-3GalT. Conversely, in B cells no change in terminal sialylation of N-linked glycans was evident, and the expression of the same two glycosyltransferases was increased and decreased, respectively. The results have implications for differential recognition of activated and unactivated T cells by dendritic cells and B cells expressing glycan-binding proteins that recognize terminal sequences of N-linked glycans.

Journal

Journal of Immunology 

Date

10/26/2006 

Link

PubMed Entry 

Reference

Comelli, E., Sutton-Smith, M., Yan, Q., Amado, M., Panico, M., Gilmartin, T., Whisenant, T., Lanigan, C., Head, S., Goldberg, D., Morris, H., Dell, A., Paulson, J. (2006) Acivation of Murine CD4+ and CD8+ T Lymphocytes Leads to Dramatic Remodeling of N-Linked Glycans. Journal of Immunology. 177: 2431–2440

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16888005 

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