Distinct structural and functional epitopes of the αEβ7 integrin

Abstract
Intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (iIEL) are predominantly CD3+, CD8+ T lymphocytes located above or adjacent to the mucosal basement membrane. Although they are positioned to interact with intercellular luminal antigen or with enterocytes, the function of iIEL remains unknown. Most (> 85%) of the iIEL express the αEβ7 integrin which appears to be involved in the adhesion of lymphocytes to epithelial cells. We report the characterization of three monoclonal antibodies (mAb) termed αE7-1, αE7-2, and αE7-3, that react with the αEβ7 integrin recognized by the previously described mAb HML-1 as demonstrated by identical sodium dodecyl sulfate – polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis mobility and charge. Flow cytometric analysis of antibody cross-blocking indicated that these mAb recognize distinct epitopes of αEβ7. While all of the mAb were capable of blocking the adhesion of cultured iIEL to a breast epithelial cell line, only HML-1 and αE7-1 (which recognize an identical or closely related epitope) were co-stimulatory with suboptimal concentrations of anti-CD3 mAb in inducing proliferation of cultured iIEL. Thus, these mAb appear to recognize functionally distinct epitopes of αEβ7 and will be useful to study relationships between the structure and function of this integrin.