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Volume 270,
Number 45,
Issue of November 10, 1995 pp. 26970-26975
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Glycophorin
A Protects K562 Cells from Natural Killer Cell Attack
ROLE OF OLIGOSACCHARIDES
(Received for publication, July 10, 1995; and in revised form, August 21, 1995)
Khalid El
Ouagari
,
Justin
Teissié
,
Hervé
Benoist
Glycophorin A is a protein with an abundant glycosylation (60%
carbohydrate by weight), and studies have suggested that resistance of
target cells to natural killing may be correlated with the level of
glycophorin A expression. To assess the role of glycophorin A and of
its carbohydrates in sensitivity to lysis by natural killer (NK) cells,
the glycoprotein was inserted into the membrane of K562 target cells
using electropulsation. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were used as
effector cells. When glycophorin A was inserted into the membrane, the
level of resistance to NK cell attack increased with the number of
glycophorin A molecules electroinserted. The resistance to lysis was
not due to a defect in target cell-effector cell binding.
Electroassociation of glycophorin A did not cause a decrease in the
expression of either ``positive signals'' for NK cells (such
as CD71, CD15, and CD32 antigens) or cellular adhesion molecules (CD18,
CD29, CD54, and CD58). Furthermore, electroinsertion of glycophorin A
did not trigger any ``negative signals,'' such as class I HLA
antigen expression. Finally, it was shown that the sialic acid and O-linked oligosaccharides of glycophorin A did not play any
role in its effect against NK cells. Conversely, the unique N-linked oligosaccharide was shown to be essential for
resistance to occur.

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