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  2. A novel lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein, DC-LAMP, induced upon DC maturation, is transiently expressed in MHC class II compartment

A novel lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein, DC-LAMP, induced upon DC maturation, is transiently expressed in MHC class II compartment

  • Immunity. 1998 Sep;9(3):325-36. doi: 10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80615-9.
B de Saint-Vis 1 J Vincent S Vandenabeele B Vanbervliet J J Pin S Aït-Yahia S Patel M G Mattei J Banchereau S Zurawski J Davoust C Caux S Lebecque
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  • 1 Schering-Plough Laboratory for Immunological Research, Dardilly, France.
Abstract

We have identified a novel lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein localized on chromosome 3q26.3-q27, DC-LAMP, which is homologous to CD68. DC-LAMP mRNA is present only in lymphoid organs and DC. A specific MAb detects the protein exclusively in interdigitating dendritic cells. Expression of DC-LAMP increases progressively during in vitro DC differentiation, but sharply upon activation with LPS, TNFalpha, or CD40L. Confocal microscopy confirmed the lysosomal distribution of the protein. Furthermore, DC-LAMP was found in the MHC class II compartment immediately before the translocation of MHC class II molecules to the cell surface, after which it concentrates into perinuclear lysosomes. This suggests that DC-LAMP might change the lysosome function after the transfer of peptide-MHC class II molecules to the surface of DC.

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