Human epidermal Langerhans cells express the mannose-fucose binding receptor. 1998

B Condaminet, and J Péguet-Navarro, and P D Stahl, and C Dalbiez-Gauthier, and D Schmitt, and O Berthier-Vergnes
INSERM U. 346, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France.

Sugar receptors are being increasingly implicated in host-pathogen interactions because of their specific recognition of carbohydrates of microorganisms. The aim of this study was to identify sugar receptors expressed on the surface of human epidermal Langerhans cells (LC). To this end, binding of a panel of fluorescent neoglycoproteins to human epidermal LC was analyzed by quantitative flow cytofluorometry after standardization with calibrated beads. We demonstrate that fresh human LC are the only cells isolated from healthy epidermis which express a membrane receptor specific for fucose-bovine serum albumin (BSA) and mannose-BSA. Quantitative analysis of mannose-BSA or fucose-BSA binding showed non-linear Scatchard plots, denoting the presence of high and moderate affinity binding on the LC surface. The binding parameters of these two ligands were not significantly different. Mannan, the yeast mannose-rich polysaccharide, fucose-BSA, mannose-BSA and free fucose are strong competitors of the three known ligands of the mannose receptor, i.e. fucose-BSA, mannose-BSA and fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran. The amount of mannose-BSA and fucose-BSA bound to LC was 1.5-fold higher at 37 degrees C than at 4 degrees C, suggesting an internalization process. Antibodies raised against the human macrophage mannose receptor strongly stained CD1a-positive LC but not CD1a-negative population. Taken together, our data demonstrate that fresh human LC are the only cells in the epidermis to express a fucose-mannose receptor on their surface.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007801 Langerhans Cells Recirculating, dendritic, antigen-presenting cells containing characteristic racket-shaped granules (Birbeck granules). They are found principally in the stratum spinosum of the EPIDERMIS and are rich in Class II MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX molecules. Langerhans cells were the first dendritic cell to be described and have been a model of study for other dendritic cells (DCs), especially other migrating DCs such as dermal DCs and INTERSTITIAL DENDRITIC CELLS. Langerhans Cell,Dendritic Cells, Dermal,Dendritic Cells, Epidermal,Dendritic Cells, Skin,Dermal Dendritic Cells,Epidermal Dendritic Cells,Skin Dendritic Cells,Cell, Dermal Dendritic,Cell, Epidermal Dendritic,Cell, Langerhans,Cell, Skin Dendritic,Cells, Dermal Dendritic,Cells, Epidermal Dendritic,Cells, Langerhans,Cells, Skin Dendritic,Dendritic Cell, Dermal,Dendritic Cell, Epidermal,Dendritic Cell, Skin,Dermal Dendritic Cell,Epidermal Dendritic Cell,Skin Dendritic Cell
D008358 Mannose A hexose or fermentable monosaccharide and isomer of glucose from manna, the ash Fraxinus ornus and related plants. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed) D-Mannose,Mannopyranose,Mannopyranoside,D Mannose
D008970 Molecular Weight The sum of the weight of all the atoms in a molecule. Molecular Weights,Weight, Molecular,Weights, Molecular
D011956 Receptors, Cell Surface Cell surface proteins that bind signalling molecules external to the cell with high affinity and convert this extracellular event into one or more intracellular signals that alter the behavior of the target cell (From Alberts, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2nd ed, pp693-5). Cell surface receptors, unlike enzymes, do not chemically alter their ligands. Cell Surface Receptor,Cell Surface Receptors,Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface,Receptors, Endogenous Substances,Cell Surface Hormone Receptors,Endogenous Substances Receptors,Receptor, Cell Surface,Surface Receptor, Cell
D005643 Fucose A six-member ring deoxysugar with the chemical formula C6H12O5. It lacks a hydroxyl group on the carbon at position 6 of the molecule. Deoxygalactose,alpha-Fucose,alpha Fucose
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000090323 Mannose Receptor A member of a family of endocytic receptors. Highly expressed on human macrophages, involved in regulating endocytosis, phagocytosis, and immune responses. CD206 Antigen,Cluster of Differentiation 206,MRC1 Protein,Mannose Receptors,Mannose-Fucose Receptor,Mannosyl-Fucosyl Receptor,Receptor, Mannose,206 Cluster, Differentiation,Antigen, CD206,Differentiation 206 Cluster,Mannose Fucose Receptor,Protein, MRC1,Receptor, Mannose-Fucose
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012709 Serum Albumin A major protein in the BLOOD. It is important in maintaining the colloidal osmotic pressure and transporting large organic molecules. Plasma Albumin,Albumin, Serum
D012710 Serum Albumin, Bovine Serum albumin from cows, commonly used in in vitro biological studies. (From Stedman, 25th ed) Fetal Bovine Serum,Fetal Calf Serum,Albumin Bovine,Bovine Albumin,Bovine Serum Albumin,Albumin, Bovine,Albumin, Bovine Serum,Bovine Serum, Fetal,Bovine, Albumin,Calf Serum, Fetal,Serum, Fetal Bovine,Serum, Fetal Calf

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