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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 148, Issue 9 2654-2663, Copyright © 1992 by American Association of Immunologists
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ML Dustin, O Carpen and TA Springer
Center for Blood Research, Boston, MA 02115.
We demonstrate complementary differences in the behavior of B lymphoblastoid cells adhering to LFA-1 or its counter-receptor ICAM-1. The interaction of B lymphoblastoid cells with glass-supported planar bilayers bearing LFA-1 or ICAM-1 was observed by time-lapse video microscopy, and the distribution of adhesion receptors on cells interacting with the planar bilayers was studied by immunofluorescence microscopy. B lymphoblasts formed a large contact area and crawled rapidly (up to 25 microns/min) on planar bilayers bearing ICAM-1. In contrast, these cells attached to planar bilayers bearing LFA-1 through a fixed point about which the cells actively pivoted, using a single stalk-like projection. Phorbol ester-stimulated lymphoblasts, which adhere more strongly to ICAM-1-bearing substrates than unstimulated lymphoblasts, were still capable of locomotion on ICAM-1. Phorbol ester stimulation of B lymphoblasts on planar bilayers bearing LFA-1 promoted a rapid conversion from "stalk" attachment to symmetrical spreading of the cell on the substrate. Cellular LFA-1 remained uniformly distributed on the cell surface during interaction with bilayers bearing purified ICAM-1 as determined by immunofluorescence. In contrast, ICAM-1 was concentrated in the stalk-like structure through which the unstimulated B lymphoblasts adhered to LFA-1 in planar bilayers, but ICAM-1 immunofluorescence became more uniformly distributed over the cell surface within minutes of phorbol ester addition. Neither LFA-1 or ICAM-1 colocalized with the prominent staining of filamentous actin in the ruffling membrane regions. Interaction through cell surface LFA-1 and ICAM-1, 2, or 3 promotes different cellular morphologies and behaviors, the correlation of which with previously observed patterns of lymphocyte interaction with different cell types is discussed.
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